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    Batch Imprint Filename

    Does anybody know how to batch imprint the filename of the the pic file on the file? I was told that IrfanView can do that, but ....I cannot figure it out!

    #2
    Batch -- Advanced -- check Add overlay text and click the settings button. In the Text: box, type $F
    The Coordinates will be the horizontal and vertical distance from the selected Start corner.

    Height should be enough to accommodate your chosen font. Width -- enough to allow for the longest file names. Do a few practice runs to see how it turns out. Never overwrite your original files! Make a separate folder for the disposable practice files.
    Last edited by matera; 05.07.2009, 03:08 AM. Reason: removed accidentally left in mess
    Its: Belongs to "It"
    It's: Shortened form of "It is"
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    Lose: Fail to keep
    Loose: Not tight

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    Plurals do not require apostrophes

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      #3
      Thanks a mil!!

      Your instructions worked perfectly! I ran a test, fine tuned the format & PRESTO!...Just what I needed. Could'a NEVER figured it out by myself!


      THANKS AGAIN!!!
      -wwilly2

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        #4
        Glad I could help! There are a lot of steps in the process, so it isn't a snap if you're not familiar with some of the dialogs.
        Its: Belongs to "It"
        It's: Shortened form of "It is"
        ---------------------
        Lose: Fail to keep
        Loose: Not tight

        ---------------------
        Plurals do not require apostrophes

        Comment

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