To do this en-masse, I used the following code. ![]() I wanted the file date portion to be in y/m/d order, with the "name" part at the end so it would read like this: -name.csv In my case, I started out with a list of files named like so: name-01-02-2012.csv Like zdan, I output the list to a TXT file, then used tokens and delims to rename the files accordingly. ![]() It took some tinkering for my particular case, but a little research solved it. ![]() Like above, I did this by command line (using "cmd.exe" in Windows).
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