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| Massive Search and replace. Like a GOOD little speller, I mispelled Reservoir with Resevoir. I have done it MANY times! Good thing I was smart! I have hundred's of files that are "mispelled". Is there a way I can do a massive replacement of files to Reservoir!? I did a search for Resevoir and I have folders with different names, but the word Resevoir in them, as well as files with the corresponding names. Is there any way to massively change that PART of the folder name and or the file name!? I don't want to rename EVERYTHING to Reservoir, just a part. Like Local_Reservoir_Party_10_10_10.JPG OR SOMETHING :) Thank you. |
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| Re: Massive Search and replace. You may use Search to find them but you will need to "touch" each instance yourself, since you have folders AND files that are needing fixed. Just insert the missing "r" and then click on the next found item. Matt Carter wrote: > Like a GOOD little speller, I mispelled Reservoir with Resevoir. I have done > it MANY times! Good thing I was smart! > > I have hundred's of files that are "mispelled". Is there a way I can do a > massive replacement of files to Reservoir!? > > I did a search for Resevoir and I have folders with different names, but the > word Resevoir in them, as well as files with the corresponding names. > > Is there any way to massively change that PART of the folder name and or the > file name!? > I don't want to rename EVERYTHING to Reservoir, just a part. Like > Local_Reservoir_Party_10_10_10.JPG OR SOMETHING :) > > Thank you. |
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| Re: Massive Search and replace. Matt Carter wrote: > Like a GOOD little speller, I mispelled Reservoir with Resevoir. I have done > it MANY times! Good thing I was smart! > > I have hundred's of files that are "mispelled". Is there a way I can do a > massive replacement of files to Reservoir!? > > I did a search for Resevoir and I have folders with different names, but the > word Resevoir in them, as well as files with the corresponding names. > > Is there any way to massively change that PART of the folder name and or the > file name!? > I don't want to rename EVERYTHING to Reservoir, just a part. Like > Local_Reservoir_Party_10_10_10.JPG OR SOMETHING :) > > Thank you. If they were all in one folder, you could use this: REN *resevoir*.* *reservoir*.* But mostly, it's like earlier stated.. Click the name, wait, click again to highlight the name for a rename, click just before the "v", type "r", click the next name, wait.. etc. -- Joe =o) |
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| Re: Massive Search and replace. Do you think (thinking out loud...could be dangerous!) that I could do a batch file to rename things on my system that have the word resevoir in them to reservoir!? "Joe" wrote: > Matt Carter wrote: > > Like a GOOD little speller, I mispelled Reservoir with Resevoir. I have done > > it MANY times! Good thing I was smart! > > > > I have hundred's of files that are "mispelled". Is there a way I can do a > > massive replacement of files to Reservoir!? > > > > I did a search for Resevoir and I have folders with different names, but the > > word Resevoir in them, as well as files with the corresponding names. > > > > Is there any way to massively change that PART of the folder name and or the > > file name!? > > I don't want to rename EVERYTHING to Reservoir, just a part. Like > > Local_Reservoir_Party_10_10_10.JPG OR SOMETHING :) > > > > Thank you. > > If they were all in one folder, you could use this: > > REN *resevoir*.* *reservoir*.* > > But mostly, it's like earlier stated.. Click the name, wait, click > again to highlight the name for a rename, click just before the "v", > type "r", click the next name, wait.. etc. > > -- > Joe =o) > |
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| Re: Massive Search and replace. It would be a fairly complicated batch file and by the time you got all the little gotchas worked out so that it worked, you would have finised changing them in Search. Matt Carter wrote: > Do you think (thinking out loud...could be dangerous!) that I could do a > batch file to rename things on my system that have the word resevoir in them > to reservoir!? > > "Joe" wrote: > > >>Matt Carter wrote: >> >>>Like a GOOD little speller, I mispelled Reservoir with Resevoir. I have done >>>it MANY times! Good thing I was smart! >>> >>>I have hundred's of files that are "mispelled". Is there a way I can do a >>>massive replacement of files to Reservoir!? >>> >>>I did a search for Resevoir and I have folders with different names, but the >>>word Resevoir in them, as well as files with the corresponding names. >>> >>>Is there any way to massively change that PART of the folder name and or the >>>file name!? >>>I don't want to rename EVERYTHING to Reservoir, just a part. Like >>>Local_Reservoir_Party_10_10_10.JPG OR SOMETHING :) >>> >>>Thank you. >> >>If they were all in one folder, you could use this: >> >>REN *resevoir*.* *reservoir*.* >> >>But mostly, it's like earlier stated.. Click the name, wait, click >>again to highlight the name for a rename, click just before the "v", >>type "r", click the next name, wait.. etc. >> >>-- >>Joe =o) >> |
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| Re: Massive Search and replace. Matt Carter <MLCarter1976(NOSPAM)******.com> wrote: >Do you think (thinking out loud...could be dangerous!) that I could do a >batch file to rename things on my system that have the word resevoir in them >to reservoir!? In Unix or Linux, you could use the sed program with a tiny script. That's helped out by the Unix/Linux shell's ability to expand a wildcard on the command line into a list of files and feed them in to the program. Also, any such program would work only for character files. Word files, Excel files, any other non-plain text files could get hopelessly screwed up if you ran something like this on them. -- Tim Slattery MS MVP(DTS) Slattery_T@bls.gov |
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| Re: Massive Search and replace. Tim Slattery wrote: > Matt Carter <MLCarter1976(NOSPAM)******.com> wrote: > > >>Do you think (thinking out loud...could be dangerous!) that I could do a >>batch file to rename things on my system that have the word resevoir in them >>to reservoir!? > > > In Unix or Linux, you could use the sed program with a tiny script. > That's helped out by the Unix/Linux shell's ability to expand a > wildcard on the command line into a list of files and feed them in to > the program. > > Also, any such program would work only for character files. Word > files, Excel files, any other non-plain text files could get > hopelessly screwed up if you ran something like this on them. > If it's only file names you want to rename, Google search for "Rename Master." This program, which I believe is freeware, should allow you to replace the misspelled word with the correct one. Bill |
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