![]() ![]() Old format and new format define the old filename pattern and new filename pattern. What is a more detailed explanation for using the "Old Name" and "New Name" text boxes? Sorry for being rather uneducated, I have little more than high school basic knowledge. How does explicitly clicking the "Match Case" and "Regex" boxes help my task? Or do I always need too leave them unchecked? ![]() How do I apply the additional tools to the job by clicking the "right arrow button(s)" which reveals a whole new set of functions? What do the those new functions mean ? What is a more detailed explanation for using the "Old Name" and "New Name" text boxes? When you have a list of file names these boxes now show something in them that is rather a vague representation of what seems to be MSDOS commands. I have before, used the "rename" command for this task, but because I do not fully understand the "language", it seems that I lack knowledge, of how to do these sorts of tasks more efficiently than just selecting each and every file, one-by-one to rename. Is there a walk thru for file renaming? I have a bunch of irregular named files, that I would like to rename them, into a much more organized format. ![]()
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