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| Thread ID: 24585 | 2002-09-14 04:30:00 | Easy method to re-name multitude files in Windows Explorer | Greg S (201) | Press F1 |
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| 79413 | 2002-09-14 04:30:00 | Hi. This topic was covered once before, but... I create an intranet newsletter for work, and get sent vast numbers of images that I include in it. The problem is that the submitters have zero idea about good naming conventions. I want to rename all the files into a consistent format, and found a nice utility called EasyRen. Only problem is that it doesn't work, (error message simply states that 0 files were successfully renamed). The programme doesn't have an adequate Help file. Has anyone else tried this proggy, or know of a suitable free alternative, please? Running Win98 1st ed. |
Greg S (201) | ||
| 79414 | 2002-09-14 04:54:00 | Hiya Irfan View is a free graphics viewer and manipulation program, that allows sequential file renaming. It has been on the PC World CDs in the past, or look to http://www.irfanview.com/ for the download. In XP you can select many files (hold down shift then click the first, then the last file, or ctrl and click individual files), then right click the first file, select rename, and add (1) to the end of the file (eg: mypicture (1).jpg). Click enter and then all that you highlighted will be sequentially numbered. I don't think this works under Win98, but it may be of use to someone using XP. J. :D |
Jester (13) | ||
| 79415 | 2002-09-14 05:15:00 | Hi I find RenameFiles pretty good. Only a 140KB download from alatar.de There are 80+ rename type programs in Dowload.com when doing a search. Try there as well if you want to try a few out. |
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