Seconds, with leading zeros for single-digit seconds. Minutes, without leading zeros for single-digit minutes. Minutes, with leading zeros for single-digit minutes. Hours, without leading zeros for single-digit hours. Hours, with leading zeros for single-digit hours. Month, as digits without leading zeros for single-digit months.ĭay of the month, as digits with leading zeros for single-digit days.ĭay of the month, as digits without leading zeros for single-digit days. Month, as digits with leading zeros for single-digit months. Year, represented only by the last digit. A leading zero is added for single-digit years. Year, represented only by the last two digits.
#Renaine demo full#
Year, represented by a full four or five digits, depending on the calendar used. Selecting the tool-tip in the Replace with field allows you to view and select from the supported patterns. The creation date and time attributes of a file can be used in the Replace with text by entering a variable pattern according to the table below. For example: foo.jpg -> foo (1).jpg Replace using file creation date and time Enumerate ItemsĪppends a numeric suffix to file names that were modified in the operation.
Select between four options to either convert items to be all lowercase, all uppercase, title case (first character of name is capitalized), or capitalize each word. By default, all subfolder items are included. Include Subfoldersĭeselecting causes files within folders to not be included in the operation. Include Foldersĭeselecting causes folders to not be included in the operation.
For example: txt.txt → txt.NewExtension Include Filesĭeselecting causes files to not be included in the operation. Only the file extension is modified by the operation. For example: txt.txt → NewName.txt Apply to: Extension only Only the file name (not the file extension) is modified by the operation. Case matching will be insensitive (not recognizing a difference between upper and lowercase letters) by default. If checked, the text specified in the Search field will only match text in the items if the text is the same case.
You will see the matching items in the Preview window. The number of items you've selected will be displayed, along with search and replace values, a list of options, and a preview window displaying results of the search and replace values you've entered.Įnter text or a regular expression to find the files in your selection that contain the criteria matching your entry.
#Renaine demo windows#
Notice that the Explorer's "Undo Rename" (Ctrl+Z) command enables the ability to undo the last change.Īfter selecting files in Windows File Explorer, right-clicking and selecting PowerRename (which will appear only when enabled in PowerToys), the PowerRename window will appear. PowerRename enables a single bulk rename. Since all of the files are uniquely named, this would have taken a long time to complete manually one-by-one. In this demo, all instances of the file name "foo" are replaced with "foobar".