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A few month ago I stumbled onto a Directory Opus tutorial that showed me how to paste new file names from clipboard. This is something I thought I would never need. Until I did. It's part of the rename feature in Directory Opus, and can be found at the bottom of the rename interface where it says "clipboard."
All one has to do is have the new names in the clipboard in the correct order. And that took me awhile to figure out. |
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