Learn the built-in feature of renaming batch files in
Windows operating system. There are many third party software out there for
Batch renaming files in Windows, Linux & Mac Operating systems. But using
built-in feature is always a cool thing to do. So, lets see how to use this
feature.
How to Batch Rename Files in One Shot in Windows? |
Follow the below step in to rename all files in Windows
- First place all files you want to rename in a single folder.
- Press F2 to rename a file, write the name, select it, and press Ctrl + C to copy it.
- Select all files in the folder (Ctrl + A).
- With the files selected, press F2 to edit all names.
- Press Ctrl + V to paste the default name, and hit Enter to confirm.
That’s it!!! All your files will be renamed. You could also
use third party freeware applications to do this job.
vRenamer – Freeware Application for Renaming Files
- vRenamer is a full featured mass renamer application.
- Since it’s written in Java, works in all platforms, tested in Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
- It’s highly customizable and flexible with a clean and intuitive interface.
Cool Features of “vRenamer”:
- Insert, remove, replace, trim, normalize, capitalize, transform, organize in folders…
- Create new folders from user patterns, so you can easily reorganize pictures, music, etc
- Drag and drop and Rename files or folders
- Rename picture files using metadata (Camera RAW, JPEG, TIFF, PSD, PNG, BMP, GIF)
- Automatic or manual preview before renaming
- Sort files before renaming (automatic or drag & drop manual)
- Undo and redo as many times as you need.
- Clean and comprehensive interface
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