I once saw a site that gave realtime results of typed expressions, but a gradual explanation and testing process with examples and over-teaching would have been more welcome. The TC RegEx Help 'dictionary' is a bit too bland for me. I'm a 'small steps' learner, I'm afraid, taking a feature and learning how to use it with examples, then expanding that knowledge with another related small step. I also note that on my screen the E is closer the to RegEx tick-box than to its own. ![]() You can access Multi-rename tool dialog box via Files >. Setting it refers to BOTH, not exclusively the filename OR (xor) the extension: the condition has to qualify for BOTH parts of the filename.extension for the action to obtain. Multi-rename tool: Multi-rename tool allows to rename all marked files with powerful rename options. ![]() 'AND find & replace also in file extensions'. Hovering over the E reports 'Replace also in file extensions, while clearing it makes the dialog box refer to only the filename setting it includes the extension - therefore, IMO, the hover-prompt is WRONG: it should say: ![]() ![]() I'm curious that E is required so as not to refer to the file(s) extensions. Batch File Renaming by date + counter number (Total Commander, Multi-Rename Tool) furulevi 166K subscribers Subscribe 4.7K views 4 years ago We reimagined cable. In the Multi-rename tool : - Ive saved the 'action' as 'Rename JPG using Exif creation date' (having filled the Rename mask with : exif.Date Original. I note that is a blank, reset, tick-box, and is a chosen, set, box. I've learned that RegEx is a duo: Search for something and Replace the result with something else.
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