Rename files from text list




















Not entirely sure what's your setup or desired output is but give this a whirl bud. Not the most elegant looking solutions but hopefully this is what you are looking for?

Do be mindful with the sorting of the filenames in your outputfile. Explanation [TLDR]: The script below takes a text file input which contains the name that should be used to rename each text file you have. There are 6 text files inside the "extractedFiles1" folder which you can see in the image. The script actually renames the files in the "extractedFiles1" folder according to the names from the output.

Thus it follows this logic:. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Renaming files from a text list using powershell Ask Question. It was designed to be easy to use yet powerful enough to handle some of the most complex tasks. File Renamer is also perfect for renaming digital pictures. Bulk Rename Utility: file renaming software for Windows.

Bulk Rename Utility is free of charge for personal, private use, at home. To use Bulk Rename Utility within a business entity, company or for commercial purposes, a commercial license is required. Bulk Rename Utility allows you to easily rename files and entire folders based upon extremely flexible criteria. Ant Renamer is a free program that renames lots of files and folders by using specified settings. It supports Unicode names.

This program can rename large amounts of files and folders in a few clicks. I need to try this out further. Great you worked it out. Just load in your list, and load in whichever files you want, and instant rename by the press of a button.

Very sweet. Easily rename a lots of images with is a short time But for solving your trouble you can check my free software compatible for all platform and free to use. Go to your google search page and type- BatchRenameFiles Tool. Check the first google result. Thanks Jonathan F. An easy way of doing this is to open the folder and copy the location.

Got the command prompt, type cd and then right-click and hit paste. Hit enter and the directory we're working within will change to the one with all our images in. You can call this file what you want. Open our newly generated file in a text editor and copy the list to a spreadsheet.

Remember to remove any unwanted files, such as the list itself. Then add the following formula to the next cell across, replacing what you want to change with what I've put:. This replaces all the spaces with dashes.



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