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You do not have to create nested download subfolders. This illustration shows the generation of download subfolders that contain only the date the photos were taken and a Job Code:
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Although there are many built-in date/time naming options, you may find that you need something different. It's no problem to create your own. You can combine date/time choices to generate new combinations. Supposing you wanted a date format that combines year (YYYY), a hyphen, and month (MM) to form YYYY-MM. You can create it like this (note the red circle around the hyphen):
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Read more about all the ways you can generate download subfolder names and file names in the <a href="http://damonlynch.net/rapid/documentation/#renamedateandtime">online documentation</a>.
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<b>Job Codes</b> let you easily enter text that describes sets of photos and videos. You can use them in subfolder and file names. In this illustration, some files have had the Job Code "Street" applied to them, and the selected files are about to get the Job Code "Green Bazaar":
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You can apply new or existing Job Codes before you start a download. If there are any files in the download that have not yet had a Job Code applied to them, you'll be prompted to enter a Job Code for them before the download begins.
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Look for hints to guide you when working with Job Codes:
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Hints will vary depending on the context, such as when the mouse is hovering over a button.
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When you give your photos and videos unique filenames, you'll never be confused as to which file is which. Using <b>sequence numbers</b> to make filenames unique is highly recommended!
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<p>Four types of sequence values are available to help you assign unique names to your photos and videos:<ol><li><b>Downloads today</b>: tracks downloads completed during that day.</li><li><b>Stored number</b>: similar to Downloads today, but it is remembered from the last time the program was run.</li><li><b>Session number</b>: reset each time the program is run.</li><li><b>Sequence letter</b>: like session numbers, but uses letters.</li></ol></p><p>Read more about sequence numbers in the <a href="http://damonlynch.net/rapid/documentation/#sequencenumbers">online documentation</a>.</p>
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The <b>Rename</b> panel allows you to configure file renaming. To rename your files, you can choose from among existing renaming presets or define your own.
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