V1.7 IMPROVEMENT:

  Bug Fixed:

  This bug was caused by the new two digit feature added in V1.5. If you use
"continue progressive" by renaming files to, (example) "TEST-012.DAT",etc. the
results would be "TEST-012.DAT", "TEST-022.DAT", etc. This bug is fixed
(results are "TEST-012.DAT", "TEST-013.DAT", etc).
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V1.6 IMPROVEMENT:

  Bug Fixed:

  If you made an error in setting a "continue progressive" filename, you
couldn't "escape" (pressing Esc key had no affect).  That has been fixed.
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V1.5 IMPROVEMENT:

   TWO DIGIT NUMBER PROGRESSIVE (Option):

  Now you can use a two digit number instead of three digits in the basename.
Due to the 8 character basename limit, this can be very useful especially with
photos from a digital camera (my motive for this feature).
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V1.4 IMPROVEMENT:

    "PROGRESSIVE" RENAMING ENHANCED:

    Now you can rename 3,599 files instead of 999 files.  When 999 files
have been renamed, you will be alerted with the option to continue, using
"00A" ("01A", "02A", etc.) format.  Note: Range is "00A" to "99Z".
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V1.3 IMPROVEMENT:

   "LIST FOR REPLACE", New Feature:

   Now you can save a list of the original filenames for security, and
use that list to restore the original filenames.

   Or....

   You can edit the list of filenames as an alternate method for renaming
files.  See "RENAMER.TXT" for more information.
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V1.2 Improvement:

  A new feature was added which allows you to continue a "progressive"
renaming process.  If you have a group of files with a progressive base name
or extension, then later, you want to add more files to that group to
continue the progressive filenames, this feature will be very useful.
Example: You have files, "PROJ-A.001" to "PROJ-A.123" in the first group.
More files are to be ReNamed and added to the group.  You can now specify an
extension ("Continue Progressive") "PROJ-A.124" to start with.

  Note: On the chance that a three digit number may be a "fixed" part of the
filename, you will be asked to confirm a "Continue Progressive" when a three
digit number, other than "001" is detected.

