"Multi-Rename Tool:remember last saved settings

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"Multi-Rename Tool:remember last saved settings

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Hi all,

Perhaps I'm overlooking something but is it possible that Total Commander will "remember" which saved setting I've used for the last time. E.g. I've made a setting "add grandparent and parent to the filename". I would like that TC remembers that setting over sessions.

Thanks in advance,

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Oops: i forgot to say that I meant the Multi-Rename-Tool. Sorry!
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You can use F2 to Save/ load settings
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That's not what I ment. I've made several settings and saved them under there own names. Let's say that I have two different settings "add grandparent and parent to the filename" and "remove grandparant and parent from the filename".

I would like that the MutriRenameTool, everytime TC starts, use the setting "add grandparent and parent to the filename".

Or did I miss something that I can set the "add grandparent and parent to the filename" as default?

Thanks in advance.
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rienvanham wrote:I would like that the MutriRenameTool, everytime TC starts, use the setting "add grandparent and parent to the filename".
You can use the command:
MULTIRENAME add grandparent and parent to the filename

You can use this command in button bar, menu, directory hotlist, custom command.
The custom command can also be used in alias or hotkey assignment.
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MultiRenameLoadSettings=

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Wouldn't Wincmd.ini setting MultiRenameLoadSettings= do what you want?

MultiRenameLoadSettings= Defines with what settings the multi-rename tool will start:
(empty): Start with last used settings (not remembered after closing)
Name: Load settings which were stored under the given name
Unknown name: Start with default settings
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I'm affraid that, if I put a setting in the INI-file, this setting becomes the default. Wouldn't it be possible that the MultiRenameTool "remembers" which setting was used for the last same and uses this setting at the next launch of TC?
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Multi-Rename Tool:remember last saved settings

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rienvanham wrote:Wouldn't it be possible that the MultiRenameTool "remembers" which setting was used for the last same and uses this setting at the next launch of TC?
No.

Can you change the thread title to something more clear like "Multi-Rename Tool:remember last saved settings"? (edit the thread's first post and change the subject)
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