![]() ![]() Support renaming files using their Shell detail properties - you can use what you see on the file property details page of Windows explorer (including video properties, audio properties. Filter for Favorite renaming rules added to help easily group and find the renaming rules. ![]() You can also modify the existing favorite rules and create your own. Support batch renaming using command line prompt.įavorite rename rules – Tons of predefined favorite renaming rules already included after install, help you to accomplish the popular renaming tasks by one click. Support up to 300 files in the file list.įile filter support case sensitive, exclude, and wildcard * features. Up to 6 commands can be executed in one batch.Īdd both files and folders to the file list for renaming, you can also select to recursively add files in sub folders. ![]() Renaming rules builder – add renaming command to build any kind of renaming rule you want. Output renamed files to a different folder.Use all kinds of dynamic information to rename files, including: number series, date time, file's date time attribute, random numbers or characters….insert to specific position count from left or right, remove specific length of characters from specific position count from left or right, uppercase/lowercase the first letter of each word, uppercase/lowercase or remove at specific position, truncate filename to a specific length, remove characters between ‘(‘ and ‘)’. Define a specific part of the filename to change, e.g.All basic rename command supported: prefix, suffix, insert, remove, truncate, replace, uppercase, and lowercase. ![]()
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