In Windows XP, you can easily rename multiple files at a single go and save a lot of time. Click Start and click My Pictures or the folder where you have saved the pictures. Switch the view from the default Filmstrip to Thumbnails by clicking the Views button on the toolbar. Select all the pictures you want to rename, right click the first picture, and then click Rename. Rename the first picture, and then click in the white space next to one of the pictures. The pictures are renamed all at once! For example, if you select 10 JPEG pictures, and name them XYZ, the files will be named: XYZ.JPG, XYZ (1).JPG, XYZ (2).JPG, and so on to XYZ (9).JPG.
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