![]() First, enter the criteria that will determine what gets renamed. Then right-click the files and select PowerRename from the menu that appears. Once the renaming process completes successfully, you can delete the extra copy of the files. First, locate the files that you want to rename in File Explorer or on the desktop and select them. ![]() If you want to be extra safe, you can copy the files to a new folder so that you have a backup of the files before you run the rename command. NOTE: Make sure you type the commands above correctly, as you may not be able to undo the renaming process. Also, you can replace *.txt (the first variable) with just * if you want to rename all extensions for all files. You can replace *.txt and *.xml with any other extensions in the commands above. The following command uses a loop that iterates through subfolders (one level deep) and changes all file extensions from *.txt to *.xml:įor /d %x in (*) do pushd %x
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