Windows files tips & tricks
Rename Multiple Files
Windows provides a method to rename multiple files at once, often referred to as a batch rename. Select the files you want to rename by clicking and dragging with your mouse, or by holding the Ctrl key as you click them. Right-click the first file you want to rename, select “Rename” and type a new name. The files will be named to what you’ve entered, along with a number. For example, if you typed MyFile, you’d get MyFile (1), MyFile (2), MyFile (3)… It’s a good way to rename multiple related files — a series of related photos from an event, for example.
Change folder icon
1- right click o folder icon you want to change.
2- choose properties.
3- select customize.
4- select change icon.
5- either select an icon from the default icon list, or you can select an icon from your collection by clicking on browse.
Windows provides a method to rename multiple files at once, often referred to as a batch rename. Select the files you want to rename by clicking and dragging with your mouse, or by holding the Ctrl key as you click them. Right-click the first file you want to rename, select “Rename” and type a new name. The files will be named to what you’ve entered, along with a number. For example, if you typed MyFile, you’d get MyFile (1), MyFile (2), MyFile (3)… It’s a good way to rename multiple related files — a series of related photos from an event, for example.
Change folder icon
1- right click o folder icon you want to change.
2- choose properties.
3- select customize.
4- select change icon.
5- either select an icon from the default icon list, or you can select an icon from your collection by clicking on browse.