Characters in the Change Characters list are changed to respective characters in the Change Above To list, or the Default Change character if there is none. This setting only has meaning if the above box is checked.
Default Change
This character will be used when there is no respective character in the Change Above To list for a character in the Change Characters list. It is also used during character conversion for characters which have no equivalent.
When this box is checked, this Cleaner removes trailing spaces and periods from file names.
To direct this Cleaner to remove trailing spaces and periods from file names, click here. This is necessary for many Windows file systems.
When this box is checked, this Cleaner truncates files names to the 8-character DOS limit.
To direct this Cleaner to truncate file names to the 8-character DOS limit, click here. During character removal, the Default Change character will be removed in priority to other characters. This is required for full MS-DOS compatibility.
When this box is checked, this Cleaner restricts file names to 7-bit encoding (ASCII values up to 127).
To direct this Cleaner to restrict file names to 7-bit encoding (ASCII values up to 127), click here. This is recommended for full MS-DOS compatibility.
When this box is checked, this Cleaner changes all characters to their upper-case equivalents.
To direct this Cleaner to change all characters to their upper-case equivalents, click here. This is required for full MS-DOS compatibility.
To define what type of character conversion this Cleaner performs, choose and item from the pop-up menu. One of these is required MS-DOS, Windows95 or Windows NT compatibility.
When this box is checked, this Cleaner changes characters in the Change Characters list to their respective characters in the Change Above To list.
To direct this Cleaner to change characters in the Change Characters list to their respective characters in the Change Above To list, click here.