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How to Add Index Numbers When Renaming Files on iPhone or iPad
If you need to organise a group of files on your iPhone or iPad, adding sequential numbers to filenames is a quick and effective solution. Rather than renaming each file individually, you can use a bulk rename tool such as FileBrowser Professional to automatically add index numbers or counters to multiple files at once. In this guide, you'll learn how to number files sequentially on iOS and keep your files neatly ordered.
Add Indexes or Counters
Simply select the files you want to rename and tap the toolbar actions icon, then select "Rename (x)" from the menu.
Select the "Format" tab.
Indexes
Change the Format Mode to "Name and Index".
Use the Custom Format box to replace the current file names with a new one.:
Reorder
The 'Reorder' dialog shows the numbering order for all files to be renamed. You can drag the files into a new ordering if you wish.
Counters
Change the Format Mode to "Name and Counter".
The default counter is 5 digits, so: "00001" for example.
If you insert zeroes to the "Start Numbers At" value, this will change the number of leading zeroes.
Use the Custom Format box to replace the current file names with a new one.