how can i use advanced renamer to add modified date to the maximum lenght of the files names?





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here is the command that describes what i want to do



<Name><max space possible><Year Modified><Month Modified><Day Modified>


so the Modified date won't show up unless i extended the column of file names....
what prevented me from doing this ... that is my files doesn't have the same name length .......so is there any possible way to do this ?



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    here is the command that describes what i want to do



    <Name><max space possible><Year Modified><Month Modified><Day Modified>


    so the Modified date won't show up unless i extended the column of file names....
    what prevented me from doing this ... that is my files doesn't have the same name length .......so is there any possible way to do this ?



    what i have tried
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      here is the command that describes what i want to do



      <Name><max space possible><Year Modified><Month Modified><Day Modified>


      so the Modified date won't show up unless i extended the column of file names....
      what prevented me from doing this ... that is my files doesn't have the same name length .......so is there any possible way to do this ?



      what i have tried
      what i have tried










      share|improve this question














      here is the command that describes what i want to do



      <Name><max space possible><Year Modified><Month Modified><Day Modified>


      so the Modified date won't show up unless i extended the column of file names....
      what prevented me from doing this ... that is my files doesn't have the same name length .......so is there any possible way to do this ?



      what i have tried
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          using java script



          var maxLength = 222;
          var name = item.name;
          var date = app.parseTags("<Year Modified><Month Modified><Day Modified>");
          var numSpaces = maxLength - name.length - date.length;
          var spaces = "";
          for (i = 0; i < numSpaces; i++) spaces += " ";
          return name + spaces + date;


          credits David Lee from advanced Renamer forms






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            using java script



            var maxLength = 222;
            var name = item.name;
            var date = app.parseTags("<Year Modified><Month Modified><Day Modified>");
            var numSpaces = maxLength - name.length - date.length;
            var spaces = "";
            for (i = 0; i < numSpaces; i++) spaces += " ";
            return name + spaces + date;


            credits David Lee from advanced Renamer forms






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              using java script



              var maxLength = 222;
              var name = item.name;
              var date = app.parseTags("<Year Modified><Month Modified><Day Modified>");
              var numSpaces = maxLength - name.length - date.length;
              var spaces = "";
              for (i = 0; i < numSpaces; i++) spaces += " ";
              return name + spaces + date;


              credits David Lee from advanced Renamer forms






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                using java script



                var maxLength = 222;
                var name = item.name;
                var date = app.parseTags("<Year Modified><Month Modified><Day Modified>");
                var numSpaces = maxLength - name.length - date.length;
                var spaces = "";
                for (i = 0; i < numSpaces; i++) spaces += " ";
                return name + spaces + date;


                credits David Lee from advanced Renamer forms






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                using java script



                var maxLength = 222;
                var name = item.name;
                var date = app.parseTags("<Year Modified><Month Modified><Day Modified>");
                var numSpaces = maxLength - name.length - date.length;
                var spaces = "";
                for (i = 0; i < numSpaces; i++) spaces += " ";
                return name + spaces + date;


                credits David Lee from advanced Renamer forms







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