How to batch rename files on Mac computer?

We sometimes need to rename multiple files in the same series. If renaming one by one is too much trouble, can we rename them in batches? Of course, the Mac's built-in Finder can be easily operated! Come and have a look with the editor!

The specific method is as follows

Step 1:
Select the file to be renamed, click the right mouse button, select "Rename xx items", and set it according to your needs on the pop-up setting page.

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Step 2:
1. Replace text.
If you want to replace some fields in the original file name, select "Replace Text", then enter the field to be replaced after "Find", and enter after "Replace with" New field. You can preview the effect of renaming after "Sample" in the lower left corner. After setting, click "Rename".

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2. Add text.
If you want to add a field based on the original file name, select "Add Text". You can also set whether the text is added before or after the original name. After setting it, click "Rename". can.

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3. Format text
If you want to rename the file name into some format, such as with date, or with numeric sorting, you can select "format", and then set it according to your needs.

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If the renaming is not the effect you want, press command-Z to undo the renaming.


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