

When I do this though, I have duplicate "Image (1)" etc. I have folders of photos of both jpg and png types and I want to sort them by date and name them "Image" so that all files will be named "Image (X)" sorted by date. The actual reason I want to do this is for my photos.

Is there any way to select all files in a folder of different types and batch rename them to all have "File (X)" instead of having duplicates? If the files in that same folder were "abc.jpg", "123.mp3" and "Null.txt" and I did the same rename, all files would be named the same thing like "File.jpg", "File.mp3" and "File.txt". The problem that I am having is when you use this feature on files of different types. For example, a folder with the files "abc.txt", "123.txt" and "Null.txt" batch renamed "File" would become "File (1).txt", "File (2).txt" and "File (3).txt" respectively. This will make all selected files the name you typed in with an "(X)" after it. This is when you select multiple files, right click and select "rename" and then type in the new name into the first file's name field. If this fails it will try with '2' as the suffix, and will continue up to '99'. If you try to rename a file, and theres already a file with the same name, the software will make up subsequent attempt to rename the file but with a '1' suffix. I have a problem with the batch rename feature in Windows 10. Bulk Rename Utility View topic - Replace all spaces and.
