hello,
I have a folder with > 500 photos of my daughter, named after the pattern
Hannah 2006-09 kos1.jpg
Hannah 2006-09 mls.jpg
Hannah 2005 01s.jpg
Hannah 2011-07 a2.jpg
I would now like to delete out all over the first 7 letters of the name automatically ("Hannah ") and rename all 500 in one go.
does anyone know how to do it via a batch file or a script or a tool ?
(for Windows XP 32)
renaming files in one go
Re: renaming files in one go
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Re: renaming files in one go
thank you very much!
I took the Bulk RenameUtility, it works fine!
I took the Bulk RenameUtility, it works fine!
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Re: renaming files in one go
At least in Win7 you can actually just select everything, press F2 and input a name and it will name every file that and append "(x)" where x is a counter. It doesn't offer a lot of flexibility, but it works.
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Re: renaming files in one go
thx, but with XP it doesn't work like I needed it.
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