Thursday 29 October 2020

How To Rename Multiple Files In Windows Explorer

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How To Rename Multiple Files In Windows Explorer 



Windows Explorer (known as File Explorer in Windows 10) is surprisingly powerful where you can easily rename one or more files just with it also you can do even more with the Command Prompt.

Obviously, you all know how to rename a single file, but let’s start from the start since the advanced tricks build off them.

Click to select the file and then click the “Rename” button on the Home menu.

Click to select the file and then click the name of the selected file.

Right-click the file and then select “Rename” on the context menu.

Also using the keyboard you can just use your arrow keys (or start typing the file name) to select a file and then hit F2 to select the file name.

Once you have got the file name selected you will notice only the file name itself is selected, not the extension and then you can type a new file name. When you are done typing the file name, you can press Enter (or just click somewhere else) to save the new name.

Note: You can also hit the Tab key to automatically select the next file name in the folder so that you can immediately begin typing a new name for it. Keep hitting Tab and typing names this way and you can easily rename all the files in a folder.

If you are renaming a bunch of files in the same folder and those files don’t need completely different names from one another, Windows provides an easier way to rename those files in batch. Start by selecting a bunch of files (you can hold down the Ctrl key to select multiple files at once, or Shift to select a range of files). When you have selected the files use one of the rename commands—the button on the Home menu, the command on the context menu, or just press F2. You will find that all the files remain selected, but the first one in the group gets its name highlighted so you can type a new name.

Type a new name for the file and then hit Enter. All the selected files are renamed using the name you just typed, and are appended with a number in parentheses to differentiate them.

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