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Output Naming-4 Digit Counter Cant name file

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  • Ian Wilson
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    There are no restrictions on the trial version at all, so it should work in the same way as if you had already purchased or subscribed.

    Do you mean that you just want your files to be named 0001.jpg, 0002.jpg, etc? If so, in the output naming section of the recipe, click the ... next to the format box, delete the existing token (perhaps it is Image name or whatever) and drag and drop in the counter token. Once you have inserted the counter token you can use the drop down arrow on it to select the number of digits you want. The output counter can be reset by clicking the ... one row up next to the heading that says Output Naming.

    The job name is something different, and you can leave it blank. If you had a job say for London, you could enter that in the job name field. You won't see any effect on the file name unless you also enter the Job Name token in the Format field.

    So if you had the tokens [Job Name]_[Counter] you would end up with files called London_0001.jpg, London_0002.jpg, etc.

    Ian
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  • MTP
    Hello Ian, thank you for your input, I would never have guessed you use the .... to access and reset the counter - Thank you so much. 😄
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  • Ian Wilson
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    MTP wrote:
    Hello Ian, thank you for your input, I would never have guessed you use the .... to access and reset the counter - Thank you so much. 😄

    You're welcome. That's what the forum is for!

    Ian
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  • SFA
    MTP wrote:
    Hello Ian, thank you for your input, I would never have guessed you use the .... to access and reset the counter - Thank you so much. 😄



    If you use the "?" for a tool it will take you to the related help, firstly to a generic description and from there can usually be found a link to more detailed instructions for how the tool works and what settings or adjustments are available.

    They usually explain things quite well but sometimes specific questions may not appear to be answered. That is when the forum can really help.


    Grant
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