How to Use Simple Renamer to Organize Files in Minutes
1. Install and open Simple Renamer
- Download: Get the latest version from the official project page or app store.
- Install: Follow platform-specific prompts (Windows/macOS/Linux).
- Open: Launch the app and grant any required permissions to access files.
2. Add files or folders
- Drag & drop: Drop files or entire folders into the app window.
- Add button: Use the Add / + button to browse and select files.
- Recursive option: Enable “Include subfolders” if you want to rename files inside nested folders.
3. Choose a renaming method
- Replace text: Find-and-replace substrings (case-sensitive option available).
- Add prefix/suffix: Insert text at the start or end of filenames.
- Insert at position: Add text at a specific character index.
- Numbering: Append or prepend sequential numbers with configurable start, step, padding, and position.
- Change case: Convert filenames to lower/upper/title case.
- Use metadata: Pull tags like date taken, EXIF, or audio metadata into filenames (if supported).
4. Set options and filters
- Preview mode: Always enable preview to see proposed changes before applying.
- File type filter: Limit changes to specific extensions (e.g., .jpg, .mp3).
- Pattern matching: Use wildcards or regex for advanced selections (if supported).
- Conflict handling: Choose to overwrite, skip, or auto-rename when names collide.
5. Preview and validate
- Review list: Scan the preview column for mistakes or unintended edits.
- Undo/backup: If available, create a backup or enable undo so you can revert changes.
- Quick checks: Ensure extensions remain correct and metadata-based names are valid.
6. Apply changes
- Execute: Click Rename / Apply to perform the operation.
- Monitor progress: Watch for errors; the app will usually report failed items and why.
7. Post-rename housekeeping
- Verify: Spot-check renamed files in your file manager.
- Restore if needed: Use undo or backups for any fixes.
- Save presets: Save common rules as presets or scripts for future use.
Quick tips
- Start with a small batch to confirm rules before large runs.
- Use numbering + date to make filenames sortable and unique.
- Keep extensions intact by applying rules only to base names.
- Use regex cautiously—test patterns on samples first.
If you want, I can provide a step-by-step example for renaming photos to “YYYY-MM-DDDescription##.jpg” using Simple Renamer—tell me the platform (Windows/macOS/Linux).
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