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"Append Folder Name" isn't an option in the Bulk Rename Utility I've been using (2003), but I just visited their web page and downloaded the most recent version and, yes, there it is!
http://www.bulkrenameutility.co.uk/
It doesn't completely automate the process, but it does reduce it to a few clicks per folder.
Many thanks for the tip - I sometimes for get that even free utilities get upgrades from time to time.
Jerry
Yep, just found that option, This version is WAY faster and more powerful than the one I've used the last few years.
Renamed 97,000 files in the last few minutes.
All done now.
Thanks again for the tip!
Jerry
"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But in practice, there is."
— Yogi Berra
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Hi. This is totally OT, but I'm hoping someone here knows something that will help.
When I create a picture or a design for my 2d and 3d projects, I do a series of screen caps of the process using a utility that assigns sequential numeric file names (0001, 0002, 0003, etc.) I usually direct each set of project captures into a named project folder (KingKongGirl, DragonInTheStreets, ShiskaBobTheGhost, etc ) . I now have about 750 or so of these folders, and I need to cosolidate selected contents into common folders for another project without file name conflict, and tagged with original project name.
What I'm hoping to find, is a utility or batch file, etc that will rename the files in the folders by appending the file name as a suffix, so the files are renamed "KingKongGirl001, KingKongGirl002, etc"
I could just use MultiRen or Bulk Renamer on a folder-by-folder basis, but a utility that would automate this would save me tons of time and typing.
Anyone know of such a utility? Or possibly even a DOS batch file? (I'm on XP)
Thanks for any help.
Jerry