Windows Shortcut Rename File

 
Rename

Change file extensions in bulk using rename command. We can change the extension of a set of files in one step using rename command. For example, you have set of files with extension.html and you want to rename them to.txt. Rename command works in all Windows versions – XP, Vista and Windows 7. To rename large groups of files simultaneously, select them all, right-click the first one, and choose Rename. Type in the new name and press Enter, and Windows renames that file. However, it also renames all your other selected files to the new name, adding a number as it goes: cat, cat (2), cat (3), cat (4), and so on.

Thank you fór this Mister Shánkar! I keep in mind my mom displaying me this shortcut way back again in the time when I had been “manually” renaming Napster music folders. I have got wished to keep in mind what the shortcut has been for ages, but in no way obtained around to it.P.H.Your title reminds me of the traditional Simpsons episode, Bart of Night, where Bart fractures his lef falling from the forest home onto the terrain, instead of the pool. Bart gets trapped in his area all Summer months and is definitely viewing Krusty a rérun, where Ravi Shánkar is definitely the musical visitor.Ahh pointless nostalgia which nobody, like you, will most likely never discover.

Ahahaa.R.I.G.Ravi ShankarDecember 11, 2012.