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Using KRename To Capitalize File Names
KRename: The Free Batch Renamer

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3) KRename Examples

3.2) Capitalizing File Names – Beginners Mode

Easy one: Just set previous name to "Capitalize"; and the job is done. But what if you want to strip the first two characters from filename at the same time? You have to set previous name to "Custom name" and use the tokens one would use in advanced mode. In this case you would use [*2-[length]] to strip the first to characters and capitalize the rest.

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Table of Contents:

1) Introduction
    1.1) What is KRename?
    1.2) How much does it cost?
    1.3) Where can I get it?
    1.4) I need help, whom can I ask?

2) Using KRename
    2.1) The First Start
    2.2) Adding Files
            2.2.1) File Previews
            2.2.2) Sorting Files
    2.3) Rename, Copy or Move?
    2.4) Plugins
    2.5) Building the filename
            2.5.1) Building the filename – Beginners Mode
            2.5.2) Building the filename – Advanced Mode
            2.5.3) Available tokens in KRename
            2.5.4) Advanced renaming features
            2.5.5) Date formatting
    2.6) Renaming Completed

3) Examples
     3.1) Sorting your picture collection – Beginners Mode
     3.2) Capitalizing some files – Beginners Mode
     3.3) Converting filenames to lower case – Advanced Mode
     3.4) Renaming your mp3 collection – Advanced Mode
     3.5) Replacing spaces with underscores – Advanced Mode

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