

When you purchase a license, we will send you an unlock code that will remove this limitation. In the trial mode, it will be limited to renaming at most 10 files at a time. Download Better File Rename 3.8 for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP/Vista You can press and hold the Ctrl key and then click each file to rename. In the trial mode, it will be limited to renaming at most 10 files at a time. Quick tip: Alternatively, you can also use the Ctrl + A keyboard shortcut to select all files. Download Better File Rename 4.9.5 for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7 Rename files and extensions in bulk by replacing or adding text and timestamps with the. If the solutions cannot help for all of the filenames, then need more examples so maybe there can be another regex to better conduct all of the examples.Īlso Im thinking its safer with "Renaming Options, Prevent Duplicates" in case you have any exact same filenames, but with different "Beginning two numbers".Download Better File Series for Windows for Windows 7/8/10ĭownload Better File Rename 6.27 for Windows 7/8/10 This intuitive program helps you keep all the software on your computer up. "First two numbers" (if not a third number) and any following "space" or "-". It also renames the last example, so always removing. Then (.*) is saying "(Not a number, everything else), so \1 using this as the new name.

The ^\d\d* is saying "Beginning two numbers, followed by zero-or-more "space" or "-". If also wanting to rename the last example? Im recommend using this instead. Then (.*) is saying "(everything else)", so \1 using (.*) as the new name, renaming like.ġ22 - filename.txt => (no rename, because three numbers)ġ23filename => (no rename, because three numbers and no "space" or "-")ġ2filename.txt => (no rename, because no "space" or "-" after "beginning two numbers") The ^\d\d+ is saying "Beginning two numbers, followed by one-or-more "space" or "-". NOTE: I recently received reports of problems on Windows 7. These rulesets can be used in different directories, can be stored for later usage and the results can be previewed. The Regex(1) can do this in first pass, with the "Match" and "Replace" like. MultiFileRenamer is a tool to easily rename multiple files according to multiple rules.
