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AllDup Manual

File Name

This file property can be used to find files with the same or a similar name.

Comparison Methods

The following comparison methods are available for comparing the file names:
  • Compare all characters of a file name

    With this comparison method, the complete file name is compared.
  • Compare only characters at the beginning of a file name

    With this comparison method, only a certain number of characters at the beginning of a file name are compared.
  • Compare only characters at the end of a file name

    With this comparison method, only a certain number of characters at the end of a file name are compared.
  • Ignore characters at the end of a file name

    With this comparison method, a certain number of characters at the end of a file name can be ignored.
  • Ignore characters at the beginning of a file name

    With this comparison method, a certain number of characters at the beginning of a file name can be ignored.


Ignore certain characters in filenames

This option allows certain characters to be ignored when comparing file names. For example, if you specify the plus and minus signs (+-) in the text field, then the file names Test-01 and Test+01 are recognized as equal.


Ignore certain strings in filenames

With this option certain strings can be ignored when comparing file names. Multiple strings must be separated with a slash character (/). For example, if you specify the string "001/002", then the filenames Test001 and Test002 will be recognized as duplicates.

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