I'll start by selecting all the files with Command or Control + A. After finish this stage, you can use the batch file to copy folder to another. Stage Two: Create Task to Run Batch File. Click on the Save button at the bottom to finish this step. Select All Files for Save as type option to change the default file type. But instead of doing this all by hand, I'm going to batch rename them. Give it a name and type in the File name text box the file name format is .BAT.jpeg, and I want them all to be named consistently with the same extension. Notice we also have some files that have the file extension of. And for this example, I have a folder of 27 photos and these were taken in and around Moab, Utah, and I when add the name Moab to the front of all the file names. This feature is available in macOS 10.10 Yosemite or later. So today, let's look at a built-in feature of macOS that allows you to quickly rename a batch of files automatically. Maybe you misspelled the name within the file names or maybe you need to append sequential numbers at the end of the files. I think at one time or another, everyone has been in a situation where they need to rename a large collection of files. Hi, I'm Garrick Chow and welcome to Monday Productivity Pointers.
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