How long should file names be?
- How long should filenames be?
- Can a file name be too long?
- How long can a folder name be?
- How many characters long can a file name be?
How long should filenames be?
Be unique and consistently structured; Be persistent and not tied to anything that changes over time or location; Limit the character length to no more than 25-35 characters; Use leading 0s to facilitate sorting in numerical order if following a numeric scheme “001, 002, …
Can a file name be too long?
Windows can handle file names of up to 260 characters in length, including the path to the file. If a file is nested within many folders, and/or if the file has a long name, the character limit is most likely exceeded.
How long can a folder name be?
However, no individual file or folder can have a name longer than 255 characters. This includes spaces and back slashes used as separators. This limit of 255 characters per object is imposed by the way that Windows encodes characters but other considerations usually impose lower limits.
How many characters long can a file name be?
Individual components of a filename (i.e. each subdirectory along the path, and the final filename) are limited to 255 characters, and the total path length is limited to approximately 32,000 characters. However, on Windows, you can't exceed MAX_PATH value (259 characters for files, 248 for folders).
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