Specify Renaming Rules
Duplicate File Remover Pro gives you ability to rename processed files using custom rules. For example, Duplicate File Remover Pro is processing file with name "www.music.com Atrlant.mp3. Then, according to renaming rules, shown on the picture lower, Duplicate File Remover Pro will replace in the file name "www." phrase on nothing, and name will become "music.com Atlant.mp3", what is more comfortable and compact.
You can view and edit file renaming rules on "Custom rules" tab page of Duplicate File Remover Pro main window.

Main renaming rules editor
You can edit any renaming rule by double mouse click on it.
You can add new, delete or edit existing renaming rules, using context menu. You can open it by right-clicking on "Renaming rules" Duplicate File Remover Pro main window tab page. This menu looks in following way:

Context menu of main renaming rules editor
To add new file renaming rule, click "Add" menu item. To edit selected file renaming rule, press "Edit" menu item. To delete selected file renaming rule, press "Delete" menu item.
Note: Every file renaming rule have it's own priority level. Priority level is needed, when in the name of file Duplicate File Remover Pro finds multiple different strings for replacing. In such situation will be made replacements for rules with higher priority. Priority level of each rule is shown in the second column on the "Renaming rules" tab page. You can change renaming rule priority by right clicking on it and pressing "Move on top", "Move up", "Move down", "Move at bottom" menu elements. This will change position of file renaming rule in the list and, consequently, increase (if move to the up) or decrease (if move to the down). file moving priority.
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