While Windows 10 already has some ways to rename files in bulk, many of them are clunky or complicated. You shouldn't have to use the Command Prompt or PowerShell to rename files en masse. In comes PowerToys, an app that's currently in beta from Microsoft. It has a collection of handy little tools, including a PowerRename tool that makes it easy to rename multiple files at once.
Getting PowerToysPowerToys is currently in beta and distributed through GitHub. To get PowerToys, you just need to go to the app's releases page and download the latest version.
1. Go to the
Releases page on GitHub for PowerToys.
2. Click the
most recent release within assets to download PowerToys. For example, "PowerToysSetup-0.18.2-x64.msi".
Source: Windows Central 3. Click on the
downloaded file.
4. Click
Next twice (read through the license before clicking next the second time).
5. Tick the boxes to indicate if you want PowerToys to start at launch and if you want to create a shortcut for PowerToys.
6. Click
Install.
7. Click
Yes to verify the download.
8. Click
Finish. At this point, you can also have a box ticked to launch PowerToys.
PowerToys is now running on your PC. If you opted to have it launch at startup, it will run in the background on your PC, and you don't have to think about it.
How to rename filesOnce PowerToys is running on your PC, you can use it within the File Explorer.
1. Open
File Explorer.
2. Select the files you want to rename.
3. Right-click over your selection.
4. Select
Power Rename.
5. Enter items that you want to replace, such as text, a dash, or space.
6. Enter what you'd like to replace those items with, such as punction or text.
7. Click
Rename.
You can repeat this process several times until items are named as you like. You can also choose to perform actions such as enumerating items. For example, I use the tool to rename batches of files from press releases. I replace spaces with dashes, enumerate the items, remove parenthesis, and then have files in a format that I can use on our website.
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