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Re: File Name Change
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Re: File Name Change


  • Subject: Re: File Name Change
  • From: Matthew Smith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 15:21:03 +1000

on 18/04/2005 15:01, Dustin Bell at email@hidden wrote:

> I work at a newspaper and we Archive our Daily PDF pages. Well we just went
> Computer to plate and with the new software we have to Name our files
> different from before. We have pdfs in 4-5 (depending on what day) different
> folders on a server. The folders are Named ASection, BSection, CSection,
> DSection and ESection. after I get the correct section of pdfs copied into
> their correct folder, I need to have a script (without asking a user for
> help) that will search the files for WT and delete the name only and search
> for GT and replace the GT with Greeley.

I am confused. Is the WT in the file name? If you delete the name of the
file then you don't have a file name.

Are you wanting to change any occurrence of GT in file names to Greeley?

--
Matthew Smith


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