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$prefixName = Read-Host 'What prefix would you like to add ' $myFolder = Read-Host 'What directory are you renaming files in ' If it works, apply it to the live data folder. I suggest you copy the folder with live data and test on the copy. You’ll notice only the file name itself is highlighted. Once all the files are selected, right-click on the first file and select Rename from the context menu (you can also press F2 to rename the file). Press Ctrl + A to select all your target files. To use it, copy and paste it into powershell 3 or higher and save it as a *.ps1 file. Open File Explorer in Windows 10 and browse to the folder where the files you need to rename. This can be especially useful if you have.
#BATCH FILE RENAME WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
Here is the script I came up with which did the trick and could work for you as well. In this post, we will see how to batch rename files as well as change file extension for all files in a folder quickly & easily in Windows 11/10/8/7. The client wanted to remove the strings "CV" and "Resume" from the end of the file names and make all file names start with the same Prefix to "CV " within that folder. The task was to rename files in a folder containing a couple thousand PDF and Word documents that were resume's. Here is a powershell script I pieced together a few months ago.
