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How can I rename hundreds of files in a folder at the same time using the
exact-same-method of Windows XP in Windows Vista? I'm he only person that
switched to Windows Vista in the office... we have aerial images in TIF
format and TXT files that provide information about the aerial images.
For example:
I need to rename these files:
DSC001.TIF
DSC001.TXT
DSC002.TIF
DSC002.TXT
DSC002.TIF
DSC003.TXT
DSC003.TIF
DSC004.TXT
DSC004.TIF
DSC005.TXT
DSC005.TIF
DSC006.TXT
DSC006.TIF
etc.
To look just like this:
Dade County (0).TIF
Dade County (1). TXT
Dade County (2).TIF
Dade County (3). TXT
Dade County (4).TIF
Dade County (5). TXT
Dade County (6).TIF
Dade County (7). TXT
Dade County (8).TIF
Dade County (9). TXT
Dade County (10).TIF
Dade County (12). TXT
etc.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT CHANGE THE ORDER
If I used Windows XP's method to do this in Windows Vista, Windows Vista
changes the order of these files causing me CHAOS!!!!
This is what we do to accomplish the task in Windows XP:
1) All files are in the same folder.
2) Select the last file.
3) Scroll all the way up until the first file is vissible, but making sure
the last file is still selected.
4) Press and hold the SHIFT key.
5) Select the first file all files will be selected now.
6) Right-Click to the firt file and select: Rename.
7) Highlight the existing file name EXCEPT its extension (in this case: .TIF)
8) Name this file: Dade County (0).TIF <--- Note: the file extensions is
the same, we don't mess with file extensions.
9) Press enter and you are done!!!
Problem is, Windows Vista arranges all TIF files in a group and all TXT
files in a separate group when renamingthe files bringing out the chaos at
the office!!!
This is what you get with Windows Vista:
Dade County (0).TIF
Dade County (1). TIF
Dade County (2).TIF
Dade County (3). TIF
Dade County (4).TIF
Dade County (5). TIF
Dade County (6).TXT
Dade County (7). TXT
Dade County (8).TXT
Dade County (9). TXT
Dade County (10).TXT
Dade County (12). TXT
Can anyone help???
exact-same-method of Windows XP in Windows Vista? I'm he only person that
switched to Windows Vista in the office... we have aerial images in TIF
format and TXT files that provide information about the aerial images.
For example:
I need to rename these files:
DSC001.TIF
DSC001.TXT
DSC002.TIF
DSC002.TXT
DSC002.TIF
DSC003.TXT
DSC003.TIF
DSC004.TXT
DSC004.TIF
DSC005.TXT
DSC005.TIF
DSC006.TXT
DSC006.TIF
etc.
To look just like this:
Dade County (0).TIF
Dade County (1). TXT
Dade County (2).TIF
Dade County (3). TXT
Dade County (4).TIF
Dade County (5). TXT
Dade County (6).TIF
Dade County (7). TXT
Dade County (8).TIF
Dade County (9). TXT
Dade County (10).TIF
Dade County (12). TXT
etc.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT CHANGE THE ORDER
If I used Windows XP's method to do this in Windows Vista, Windows Vista
changes the order of these files causing me CHAOS!!!!
This is what we do to accomplish the task in Windows XP:
1) All files are in the same folder.
2) Select the last file.
3) Scroll all the way up until the first file is vissible, but making sure
the last file is still selected.
4) Press and hold the SHIFT key.
5) Select the first file all files will be selected now.
6) Right-Click to the firt file and select: Rename.
7) Highlight the existing file name EXCEPT its extension (in this case: .TIF)
8) Name this file: Dade County (0).TIF <--- Note: the file extensions is
the same, we don't mess with file extensions.
9) Press enter and you are done!!!
Problem is, Windows Vista arranges all TIF files in a group and all TXT
files in a separate group when renamingthe files bringing out the chaos at
the office!!!
This is what you get with Windows Vista:
Dade County (0).TIF
Dade County (1). TIF
Dade County (2).TIF
Dade County (3). TIF
Dade County (4).TIF
Dade County (5). TIF
Dade County (6).TXT
Dade County (7). TXT
Dade County (8).TXT
Dade County (9). TXT
Dade County (10).TXT
Dade County (12). TXT
Can anyone help???