Exporting image sequence... naming protocol

When I'm exporting an image sequence I need the numbering to be to the thousands ( eg; Picture 0001.png, Picture 0002.png)
Does anyone know how I can get this to happen?
Thanks!!

That is very interesting Ann.
I tried it again, this time with PNG instead of Targa, and the first frame exported out of each one looked like these:
So if yours always starts with 6 digits, I wonder what setting we have different?

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