![]() It’s a pity that Windows is adding spaces, and ( ) characters in names, instead of having a simple _number option. All the files will be given the same name with a numbering sequel in the end. ![]() Just enter the name which you would like to give and press enter.The renaming process will start from the first selected file and end on the last with proper numbering sequence. Note! Arrange them properly if you want to provide any specific order. Once all the files are highlighted, right-click on the first file and click on “Rename” (press F2 to rename the file without making more actions).Press Ctrl+A to highlight them all, if not, then press and hold Ctrl and click on each file you want to highlight. ![]() Highlight each file which you want to rename.Copy all the files which you want to rename, in a single folder.You can simply use Windows Explorer to rename files If you don’t have a fancy renaming task at hand, or don’t want to install anything. How to Rename Files and Directories in Linux
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