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From: Zapa Digital Art <zapa@zeus.datasrv.co.il>
Subject: Renumbering a Sequence
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All :)
Someone needed a way to renumber a sequence so that it's 10
frames apart. Well, if it haven't been answered before...
One could use Directory Opus, or a similar file manager, to renumber the
sequence. In DOpus select all the frames you wish to rename, choose
rename. Type '*' in the upper text field of the rename requester, and
'*0' in the lower field. This would multiply all the frame numbers by
ten.
Nir Hermoni, Israel
zapa@datasrv.co.il
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