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I have a very big job to do.

I have about 930 pictures which are called like:

  • 5210841 Tuinset Senator.jpg
  • 5210898 Traptrede Premium.jpg

etc.

I'm looking for a way to rename these pictures, without losing the number part.

So for the first one, its name would be:

  • 5210841.jpg

and the second

  • 5210898.jpg

Can you guys think about a program which can do this job?

It's for a Windows platform.

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  • it's for windows
    – Chris
    Feb 28, 2010 at 18:20
  • Found it, File Renamer Basic does the job, You can choose from which character you want to delete the rest. I set it from 8 to 255
    – Chris
    Feb 28, 2010 at 18:44

4 Answers 4

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Use Total Commander - it's shareware (but the only limitation is a nag screen at startup). It has a very powerful batch rename option and is a great file manager overall.

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As long as all the numbers are the same amount of digits like the example then the standard Windows rename should do it:

C:\FolderOfPictures>ren *.jpg ???????.*

If you need the first 10 characters like the question title, use 10 question marks. One for each character you want to keep. :)

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With the rename utility you can do:

rename 's/^(\d*)(.*)\.jpg/$1.jpg/' *.jpg

Don't know whether this exists on windows though.

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Found it, File Renamer Basic does the job, You can choose from which character you want to delete the rest. I set it from 8 to 255

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