The above is a walkthrough on how to rename the files by yourself. Hitting ‘Tab’ key, again and again, takes you through all the Files, giving you the option to rename each one as you please. Next press the ‘Tab’ key and you would notice the next File comes up for renaming. To rename each file with a unique name, simply click the first file ( don’t click the ‘Ctrl + A’ this time) and press F2 (you can also use the ‘Rename’ option under the context menu or Home tab) and then type the name you want that File to have. Option 2: Renaming Multiple Files in Different Names Personally, pressing F2 seems so much faster. By right clicking on the first File and click the ‘Rename’ option under the context menu. When renaming, after hitting ‘Ctrl + A’ to select all Files, you can also rename by clicking the ‘Rename’ button on the File Explore ‘Home’ tab. Say you renamed, ‘Asus File,’ the first one will be ‘Asus File (1)’, second File ‘Asus File (2)’, and so one. Once done typing the new name, hit ‘Enter’ or click anywhere outside the highlighted Files and File Explorer will rename them using the name you typed and in sequential order. Next hit F2 key and the first File selected will give you the option of renaming it. With the File open, click once on the first File you want to rename and then press the ‘Ctrl + A’ to select all the Files. Ideally, each folder in a computer should contain related Files Files that you won’t mind being named in a sequential order. Option 1: Renaming Multiple Files in similar and sequential order Doing the above process over and over again for all the folders you want to rename will be too daunting (I would imagine).īut why should you? When you can rename multiple Files in Windows PC all at one within the least amount of time and energy! Here is how to rename multiple Files in a Windows PC all at once. All the above steps will enable you to rename a single File, but if you have multiple Files within that folder that you wish to rename.
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