Rename a batch of files with Batch File Renamer

Freeware Software     
With this free tiny bit (53 Kilobytes) of software a user can rename and change any number of filenames,
extensions and attributes at once. No messy installing.

All results are shown in the destination filenames before the renaming process begins. Another options
for the selection of upper or lower case renaming is also provided.

Source filenames can also be sorted by date, time and name; ready to be renamed in the selected order.
Created destination filenames can be replace or altered before the rename process begins.   
V5.0    
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Sort the file order by date, source or
file size before generating labels.   
Insert '#' to select
the placing of the
numbering.   
Set file Attributes
(Do not select to leave the save)   
Select drive and directory
of files to rename.   
DOS Command
Window    
Execute DOS Command
Line for of each file.    
Start Renaming each of
the Source files to the
Destination label.    
Change Extension
(??? leave the as is)   
Leading Zeros   
Using Replace, Example replacing spaces with underscore ( _ ) :

Step 1 set the 
Destination File Names to 'Replace Only' by using the combo destination box..
Step 2 use the 
Replace text box : and put in a space.
Step 3 use the 
With : text box and put in the underscore ( _ )
Step 4 now press the 
Replace button, All spaces in destination the files will be replaced with underscores.
Step 5 now check Destination Filename to see if correct.
Step 6 if all naming is correct Press the 
Start Renaming button. 

By Selecting Case, The first letter of each work be shown in uppercase and the rest will be lower case.

By Selecting Uppercase, All letter in the destination path will be labeled in uppercase.

By Selecting Lowercase, All letter in the destination path will be labeled in lowercase.


Batch Command Line :

Command.exe  Sourcefiles$ (Source File Name) Destnames$ (Destination Name)

Will run a executable command for each of the Sourcefiles$