JayCee6828 Posted December 23, 2010 Posted December 23, 2010 Is there a setting anywhere I can change so that when I want to rename a file just by changing a letter to a capital eg 'fred' to 'Fred' it will work first time. What I do at the moment is rename 'fred' to Ffred' and then rename again to 'Fred'. If you try doing it in one go it doesn't change the case but just leaves it the same. Windows 7 Quote
DSTM Posted December 23, 2010 Posted December 23, 2010 Not to my Knowledge. If you highlight and rewrite the whole file name it sticks for me first go. Quote Confidence, is the feeling I get, moments before I stuff something up.
RandyL Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 Or click the text field and change just the first letter. Works everytime too as DSTM said. Quote We are all members helping other members. Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs.Get help with computer problems. Join Free PC Help here Donations are welcome. Read Here
JayCee6828 Posted December 24, 2010 Author Posted December 24, 2010 Thanks for the suggestions - it would appear that if you do just capitalise one or more words then it does actually change them but doesn't show the change till you close the directory and re-open it. Quote
DSTM Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 You don't have to close and reopen the Directory. Left click anywhere in open space sets it as a permanent change. Quote Confidence, is the feeling I get, moments before I stuff something up.
JayCee6828 Posted December 24, 2010 Author Posted December 24, 2010 Thanks DSTM but that definitely doesn't work for me, I have just tried it many times and every time I change the case of any letter in a name it does change the display till you click outside the name then it changes back to the original case but after closing and re-opening the directory the change shows. Another odd thing is say the name is 'Prelude', I click to rename it and change the P to a p, it stays as p till you click outside the box when it reverts to P, close and re-open the directory and it changes to p. if after changing it and clicking outside the name you then again click on the name to rename it again then it is shown as what it has been changed to eg Change Prelude to prelude and click outside the box, it changes to Prelude but if you again clic k to rename it shows as prelude. Hope that is clear!! Do you think I have a display option set wrongly somewhere? Quote
DSTM Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 I understand exactly what is happening,however not sure why this is happening. I am thinking more along the lines of clearing your Browser cache or trying a different Browser. Browsers can cause odd things like this to happen. Someone much more knowledgeable than I may have a solution. Quote Confidence, is the feeling I get, moments before I stuff something up.
PseFrank Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 Are you trying to rename a file or a folder? If it's a file you're trying to rename (Anything with a file extension) .jpg or .docx, etc. Then don't forget to add the file extension. Quote I thought I knew today...I'll try again tomorrow. :) Need help with your computer problems? Then why not join Free PC Help. Register Here If Free PC Help has helped you then please consider a donation. Click Here
Dalo Harkin Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 Are you trying to rename a file or a folder? If it's a file you're trying to rename (Anything with a file extension) .jpg or .docx, etc. Then don't forget to add the file extension. File extensions are handled automatically Quote Intel Q6600 @ 4Ghz (Watercooled)Asus P5K premium black pearl4GB OCZ Reaper 8500260GTX Join Free PC Help - Register here Donations are welcome - here PC Build We are all members helping other members.Please return here where you may be able to help someone else.After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs.
Plastic Nev Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 One thing I hadn't done was change one letter, I have renamed files, but probably closed it straight after so re-opening would show the change. So just did an experiment with a photo I have. The title was originally canada. so tried to change to Canada. I saw exactly the same thing and had to leave and go back to the photo album before the change showed up, Must be some strange thing in W7, but at least we know now the change will happen if closing and reopening the library section or directory. Why it is like that, or a cure for it, I have no idea. When I have a bit more time I will do a search and see if any answers are out there. Nev. Quote Need help with your computer problems? Then why not join Free PC Help. Register here. If Free PC Help has helped you then please consider a donation. Click here We are all members helping other members. Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs. -------------------------------------------------------------------- I have installed Windows, now how do I install the curtains? 😄
PseFrank Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 File extensions are handled automatically My point was Dalo, that if you highlight a file and then select Rename this file...and then just type a name without adding the file extension, you will then get this... http://i1201.photobucket.com/albums/bb356/PseFrank/Photoshop%20Edits/Renamewarning.jpg At least that's how it is in Windows XP. Quote I thought I knew today...I'll try again tomorrow. :) Need help with your computer problems? Then why not join Free PC Help. Register Here If Free PC Help has helped you then please consider a donation. Click Here
Plastic Nev Posted December 25, 2010 Posted December 25, 2010 Now that doesn't happen in W7 the extension is kept. Maybe part of the reason why it is reluctant to allow a name change perhaps. Quote Need help with your computer problems? Then why not join Free PC Help. Register here. If Free PC Help has helped you then please consider a donation. Click here We are all members helping other members. Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs. -------------------------------------------------------------------- I have installed Windows, now how do I install the curtains? 😄
RandyL Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 I think maybe because in 7 the default is to Hide extensions for known file types unless you change it in Control Panel>Folder Options>View Quote We are all members helping other members. Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs.Get help with computer problems. Join Free PC Help here Donations are welcome. Read Here
JayCee6828 Posted December 26, 2010 Author Posted December 26, 2010 The file extension business is a red herring as it does allow the name change, it just doesn't display the change till you close and re-open the directory. More testing shows another oddity in that in some of m directories if I capitalise an .odt file it changes immediately in the display but in other directories an .odt file doesn't show till you close and re-open the directory - the same thing happens with .doc files, some directories show the change immediately but others don't. I can't make this happen to any set pattern so it is probably impossible to sort out and will have to be put down to some quirk of the system. Quote
Plastic Nev Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 Thanks for the reminder about folder options Randy, it has given me a clue regarding a different issue that JayCee has. However ticking show hidden files and folders didn't answer it. Nev. Quote Need help with your computer problems? Then why not join Free PC Help. Register here. If Free PC Help has helped you then please consider a donation. Click here We are all members helping other members. Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs. -------------------------------------------------------------------- I have installed Windows, now how do I install the curtains? 😄
JayCee6828 Posted January 24, 2011 Author Posted January 24, 2011 Her's something very strange I have just discovered by chance; as I said above capitalising, or vice versa, a file or directory name does not display the changed letter till the folder containing the file or folder is closed and opened again. But... This only happens on my drive C in the machine; I have an external drive E and the change takes immediate effect every time on there! I don't suppose this throws up any clues about what is happening here?? Quote
Goku Posted January 26, 2011 Posted January 26, 2011 Hello JayCee. Can you please try refreshing the window after a name change and see what results does it yield? -- Goku Quote
JayCee6828 Posted January 26, 2011 Author Posted January 26, 2011 Hi Goku, To summarise: assume you have a file called Fred on drive C, an internal 300GB IDE drive, and also on Drive E, an external 1TB drive connected by USB. Drive C rename Fred as fred and it shows as fred until you click in the window when it returns to showing Fred; close and open the window and it then shows correctly as fred. This applies to any change of case anywhere in the name eg change Fred to fReD and it remains as Fred until the window is refreshed. Drive E rename Fred as fred and it stays as fred when you click anywhere in the window. This is using windows 7 but that may be a red herring as my brother has tried the same thing and his does not act like this, any changes of case he makes are made immediately, as mine are on drive E. It is not really worth expending time on this as it does not effect the functionality of the OS - it just seemed such a strange thing when I first noticed it and althoiugh one person above appears to get the same effect, most repondents don't seem effected. Quote
RandyL Posted January 26, 2011 Posted January 26, 2011 Actually I do get that effect on Windows 7 if I create the folder in a directory (like Documents) but not if I create it on the desktop. I never used to get it on previous operating systems. I can only assume that this is a Windows 7 function when a directory is in use. I suppose Microsoft needs to rewrite the base code of the OS. :) Like you said, "What will be will be". Quote We are all members helping other members. Please return here where you may be able to help someone else. After all, no one knows everything and you may have the answer that someone needs.Get help with computer problems. Join Free PC Help here Donations are welcome. Read Here
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