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The new Microsoft Shell , formerly known as "monad" is perfect for jobs like
that. It has already replaced cmd.exe on all my PCs. <Nicholas> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:uxkeZZbPGHA.3528@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Doesn't Photo Gallery have a feature for this (although just for photos) > > I rarely need to do serial renaming for files except for photos. Right now > I use Office Picture Manager: simple, easy-to-use, nice simple fix tools, > and elegant Office 2003 interface. The batch renaming system in Picture > Manager is probably the best you'll find today, and it's free (for Office > users of course)! I swear it's the best photo management program I've ever > used. > > "Adahn" <administrator@localhost> wrote in message > news:uu3jXePNGHA.1608@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> Actually THAT has caused grief more often instead of actually being >> useful! when you accidentally rename a lot of files to "etc (#)" and they >> cannot all fit in the operation history to be undated back ![]() >> >> Who has ever had the need to rename a bunch of files like that anyway; >> all into the same name with a number (the range of which you cannot even >> choose) tacked on in parentheses..? >> >> rather, most of the times I need to, say, rename "Final" into "Draft" >> wherever it occurs in a given list of filenames, or tack a website's name >> onto a bunch of downloads (using the Keywords and other file property >> fields isn't good enough; we're talking about filenames themselves) and >> lots of other all too common scenarios. >> >> Yes, you could make do with the wildcards and whatnot from the Command >> Prompt, but seriously, should something like this be provided by crude >> third-party add-ones and not by this much-touted OS? >> >> "Zack Whittaker (R2 Mentor)" <admin@zacknet.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:O1itLDPNGHA.3988@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >>> Well it's not bad to be honest... you do know that you can just select >>> the files you want renaming and press F2, rename it (with the extension >>> in XP, no extension needed due to settings in Vista) then hit Enter... >>> that'll do it nicely p>> > > |
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the first thing I tried on PowerShell was exactly that ![]() Now we just need some good documentation for all its goods "bonk" <schwertfischtrombose@gmx.de> wrote in message news:OFFbdgeTGHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > The new Microsoft Shell , formerly known as "monad" is perfect for jobs > like that. It has already replaced cmd.exe on all my PCs. |
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the first thing I tried on PowerShell was exactly that 
