AJS45

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I've renamed photos within a folder many times without a problem but today I noticed that 2 or 3 photos had been given the same number.

Eg. Pix 01, pix01, pix01 , pix02, pix02, pix02 etc

The photos in each are different, intact and can be opened OK.

Wondering how this can actually happen and what I can do to put it right?
 

Solution
I've renamed photos within a folder many times without a problem but today I noticed that 2 or 3 photos had been given the same number.

Eg. Pix 01, pix01, pix01 , pix02, pix02, pix02 etc

The photos in each are different, intact and can be opened OK.

Wondering how this can actually happen and what I can do to put it right?
Seems you either have similar filetypes (txt, doc, rtf, docx) with same name in the folder or a corrupt folder.

Turn on file extensions (inside a windows folder View > options > uncheck "Hide extension" > ok)

this should now show the 2nd "pic01" has in fact a different extension than 1st.
Like this?
An image from 'Error renaming files'. Two files named 'pix01' are shown in the 'Test' folder.

One has a space at the end the other does not
 

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I've renamed photos within a folder many times without a problem but today I noticed that 2 or 3 photos had been given the same number.

Eg. Pix 01, pix01, pix01 , pix02, pix02, pix02 etc

The photos in each are different, intact and can be opened OK.

Wondering how this can actually happen and what I can do to put it right?
Seems you either have similar filetypes (txt, doc, rtf, docx) with same name in the folder or a corrupt folder.

Turn on file extensions (inside a windows folder View > options > uncheck "Hide extension" > ok)

this should now show the 2nd "pic01" has in fact a different extension than 1st.
 

Solution
If one has a space at the end, that is the name it has been given, including the space. Rename it, and all will be well. Examine the remainder for the same slight differences.
 

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