How To rename Multiple Files At Once
By Koushik Saha on 25.12.09
Filed Under: computer, email folders, files, social networking software
Ken Rename is a simple utility tool that allows users to batch rename their files saved in their system. This is one of the best tools for renaming multiple files at one go. The striking advantage of this tool is that it can be optimized into the Windows Explorer. Further, you can use it directly from any folder.
This tool eases your job of renaming multiple files in just a few seconds. All you need to do first is simply add all the files that are to be renamed to the software’s interface. Then reach the menu at bottom of the window and open the renaming option. With the help of features in this option, you can change the case, fonts and the style of the text. Further, you can
also insert or remove the text to edit the original content. You can also execute several actions to the file list at the power of a click.
Ken Rename optimizes the utilities of macro to make editions to your text. You can also filter specific files with the help of macro. You can subject the file name with multiple actions to revamp the original name. For example, you can replace the earlier string with a new string. You can retain certain letters and discard the rest from the file name. Further, it has provisions to allow you to undo your changes. It supports multiple languages which makes it simple for users to coin a foreign name for the file. You can also covert the entire code of the page with the help of this software.
This tool eases your job of renaming multiple files in just a few seconds. All you need to do first is simply add all the files that are to be renamed to the software’s interface. Then reach the menu at bottom of the window and open the renaming option. With the help of features in this option, you can change the case, fonts and the style of the text. Further, you can
also insert or remove the text to edit the original content. You can also execute several actions to the file list at the power of a click.
Ken Rename optimizes the utilities of macro to make editions to your text. You can also filter specific files with the help of macro. You can subject the file name with multiple actions to revamp the original name. For example, you can replace the earlier string with a new string. You can retain certain letters and discard the rest from the file name. Further, it has provisions to allow you to undo your changes. It supports multiple languages which makes it simple for users to coin a foreign name for the file. You can also covert the entire code of the page with the help of this software.
Read d rest...
Do you receive countless e-mails on a daily basis? Are some of those e-mails interesting, important or just something you would like to come back to later? If so, wouldn't you like to categorize them, without having to mark them as Old, Keep As New, Unmark, Unread, etc.? Or, what if you accidentally deleted some of them? Or, even worse, lose them. I mean, who has time to deal with all of that?!Well, now you can make new folders to manage and organize all of your e-mails. That way, you won’t have to flood your Inbox and all your other folders with uncategorized e-mail. Cool, huh?!
For instance, I made a folder called "WorldStart" for all of their articles and updates. I put all of the articles and newsletters I receive from WorldStart in that folder. That way, I don’t have to go searching for them in all of my other e-mail folders. I can go right to that folder and find everything I need. It’s all in one place! So, if that sounds like something you'd like to do as well, keep reading. Below you will find instructions on how to do that in AOL, Yahoo! and Gmail. Okay, let's get started! AOL
First, log in to your AOL e-mail account, open up your e-mail mailbox and click on the Manage Mail tab.
Next, click the Save On AOL title, followed by the Setup Folders arrow and then click on Create a Folder. A little box will then come up. In the Name New Folder text box, go ahead and type in the name of the new folder you would like to use. For example again, I named my new folder "WorldStart." When you're done, click Save.
Your new folder will then appear in the My Mail Folders list.
Read d rest...
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)






















