![]() This governs which files/folders are going to be displayed on the screen. The only real exception to the above rules is Group 12. For example, the program will make any replacements (Group 3) before it changes case (Group 4). The number beside each box merely denotes the sequence in which they are processed. The rest of the boxes are all very similar. In the “New Name” column you will see what the new name is going to look like, for each and every file you have selected. Then highlight all your filenames (mouse, keyboard, Ctrl+A etc.). All the files will be given the same name with a numbering sequel in the end. For example if you want to replace all underscores (_) in a filename with spaces, all you do is this: In Group 3 simply enter an underscore in the Replace box, and enter a space in the With box. Just enter the name which you would like to give and press enter. are not exactly very descriptive are they? I use BulkRename (free) which allows you to add and or remove prefixes and postfixes and indeed other info to your selected file names. Being able to give your files sequential numbers is all very well but file names like document1, document2 etc.
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