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![]() ![]() That worked great! I would like to modify a little though. The folder I selected is:2012 Operating Procedures - Vol I,and one of the many files in that folder is called "Contents" The code resulted in : 2012 Operating Procedures - Vol I_Contents,etc... Which worked very smooth and is probably the way I portrayed what I needed. Would it be difficult to edit the code so that it asks for a prefix to add, for exampl I would input "Vol 1", and the result would be "Vol I_Contents",or "Greg" and get "Greg_Contents", as an example? I can live with the code you provided ,it works very smooth,I'd just like to have a little more flexibility in the prefix that s added. Thanks so much! Greg |
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