Export sequence with actual frame numbers

Hi all,
I rendered my projects entire workarea once in a whole png-sequence!
Now i changed a small part and wanted to render that part into the folder with the already rendered sequence.
PROBLEM is that it alway starts with "ZERO". How can i tell Premiere to do it in actual framenumbers?!?
Or is there an nother workflow that is similar to that technique?
Thanks you all
Michael

Actually no!
I rendered the whole projekt as a png-sequence. So the folder contains png-files from Projectname_0000.png  up to Projectname_4258.
Now i have a little change in the middle between frames Projectname_0800.png to Projectname_0850.png.
Problem is when i render the changed element it starts with Projectname_0000 instead of Projectname_0800!
you mentioned --> Preferences under Media/Timecode <-- there is a dropdown to change between sequencenumbering starts with "0" or "1". If i could choose "actual framenumber" problem would be solved :-)

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