Win 7 Ultimate Exporer - How to Truncate File Names


  1. Posts : 180
    Win 7-64
       #1

    Win 7 Ultimate Exporer - How to Truncate File Names


    First of all, I requested reinstatement in SevenForums and apologize if I stepped on anyone's toes.

    I started the thread "Porn in Your Registry" with all the best intentions. Please understand that I cannot and will not bridle my sense of humor, because quite frankly it's the only tool that I have to cope with all that life has "given" me.

    Most people get me. Some don't. At all times my humor is self-deprecatory, as the title of my post "Porn in Your Registry" should have indicated.

    Anyway good to be back with all you guys.

    Oh, and regarding the Registry and the perceived danger of manual adjustments to it, I must confess with some degree of enthusiasm that I was indeed correct.
    .........................

    Btw, Some folks have commented that I can be "useful" in that I ask questions no one has ever asked before, but the answers to which seem to be appreciated by all. At least, for the most part.

    OK, that was my disclaimer. Now here's my question:

    1) I have every file sorter, music and general file, known to man
    -but-
    2) I do not know how to lop off all the numbers, etc. of my many music files so I can eliminate the duplicates. For example, on the attachment I want to lop of the 01 - of the entire directory of FLAC files, I am left with the Name Only.
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  2. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
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    incurablegeek said:
    I want to lop of the 01 - of the entire directory of FLAC files, I am left with the Name Only.
    Use this free bulk file rename utility. It will allow you to trim off the leading 01-. Its very easy to use.

    Download CKRename 1.08 Free - File renaming made easy.
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  3. Posts : 180
    Win 7-64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Use this free bulk file rename utility. It will allow you to trim off the leading 01-. Its very easy to use.
    Are you serious? That fast an answer? And that easy?

    Geez, I thought I'd have to write a special script or something which would end up consuming lots and lots of time.

    I do thank you and will give that freeware a try. I sure like the sound of "free".
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  4. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
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    incurablegeek said:
    Are you serious? That fast an answer? And that easy?
    The proof is in the eating of the pudding.

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  5. Posts : 180
    Win 7-64
    Thread Starter
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    Hey, I wasn't doubting you. Just surprised, make that shocked, at how fast you answered the question and found a way to sort files.

    You know I used to be able to on WinWord truncate a column of unwanted information (numbers, etc.) with I think it was Cntrl/Shift/F6, holding down all three keys or hitting all 3 and then holding down the Shift key while scrolling down from top to bottom - might only have worked with Word '97. I dunno. But it sure was convenient in my work.
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  6. Posts : 180
    Win 7-64
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    Results:

    1) CK Rename: I could not get it to install or even open properly. Actually had to use "Unlocker" to remove it from my system. Don't know why. Tried several times. (My system: Win 7 64 bit Ultimate)

    2) Found "Better File Rename". Brain-dead easy to use, lots of functions but you gotta be careful because it doesn't appear to have a "Restore" function. But super easy to use.

    What I do is the obvious: I copy the folders I want to modify and use Better File Rename there. If I mess up, I still have the original copy.

    Better File Rename 5 - the better batch file renamer for Windows: Downloads
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  7. Posts : 1,660
    Windows 8 Pro (32-bit)
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    I always use ReNamer « Products « den4b.com
    These are pretty powerful, and yes they don't have an undo. That's why they have the preview.
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  8. Posts : 180
    Win 7-64
    Thread Starter
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    they don't have an undo. That's why they have the preview.
    FuturDreamz, thanks for the heads-up on the preview. I tend to just start using stuff without going through the manual, so I overlooked that feature.
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  9. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
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    incurablegeek said:
    CK Rename: I could not get it to install or even open properly. Actually had to use "Unlocker" to remove it from my system. Don't know why. Tried several times. (My system: Win 7 64 bit Ultimate)
    Not sure what you did....I actually downloaded it, installed it and renamed some files, whilst you were replying to original suggestion.....all on my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 in 1 minute flat
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  10. Posts : 3,322
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #10

    It can also done in Windows PowerShell I think.

    The command for it is something like

    Code:
    Dir | Rename-Item –NewName { $_.name –replace “01-“,” ” }
    for what you wanted to do.
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