It's the same reason there's a %1 before it. The numbers between the _ and file extension are not the same, and it has recognized a pattern. It's assigned that pattern the %2 identifier, so that you can manipulate that group of characters or preserve them while you make changes to other parts of the file name(s). I hope that makes sense. My understanding of it, at least, someone might be able to explain it better.I absolutely HATE it when the Monday of as long weekend is WRECKED by my playing with a new (to me!) feature. I have knocked myself silly withThe keyboard shortcut would work from the main search window on the current selection.
Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y (which I have known since I was yay-high) as applied to the Advanced Rename.UndoRedo.jpg
It is with great trepidation that I ask "Where did that %2 come from?"
I could play around for yet another two hours, but I was supposed to be outside thinning out beetroots two hours ago.
I would be happy with a mild assurance that "Everything keeps track, a sort of log, of changes, re-changes made to the files selected in the main window" or such like, as long as you-all expect this %2 creature. (I once developed a Undo/Redo on GUI forms, so I can identify with a logging record of transactions on VBA objects such as GUI forms)
If on the other hand if it is some sort of bug, then please let me know, and I will attempt to reproduce it with appropriate debugging data.
Thanks, I think (grin!) Chris

Statistics: Posted by crimzind — Mon Sep 02, 2024 12:06 pm