OS X Yosemite :: How To Rename Many Photos All At Once With One Click
Dec 10, 2014
I have got many photos of a sery and want to rename it all with one click only (instead of clicking through it all in single actions and wasting time).
How can I rename many pictures/photos all together with one click only? -
1) I have OS X Yosemite
2) Aperture
3) Automator App
to use for this purpose, but I do not see through with any of it.
Info:
MacBook, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1), OS X Yosemite, Aperture, Automator App
I have just upgraded my macbook pro and transferred all my data via Migration Assistant however I would like to rename my home folder which appears in sidebar.
The Rename feature on the Finder Context menu has been very useful to me.Got an error message while trying to rename several folders.Now the Rename feature is missing from the Finder context menu.
OS 10.10 Yosemite, 27" iMac
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I've tried:
-rebooting -ejecting the Thunder2 quad and rebooting -power down the Thunder2 and rebooting
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