Officejet Pro 8600 Plus, not appending number in sequence to base file name when saving PDF.

Officejet Pro 8600 Plus (new today - everything else working great), Vista 32-bit, HP desktop.
After scanning documents and creating a PDF file (Save to file on my computer w/USB connection), using HP Scan, it does not append numbers in sequence to base file name.  HP Scan (Under Advanced Settings/Destinations) reads that it will do this (when you over over the base name field).  Perhaps I have to enable something.  Do you know how I can do this?  Thank you.

I'm not really sure what's going on.  The install might not have written right.  Try uninstalling and installing from a fresh download.  Let me know what happens.
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