![]() ![]() I can run anything in Windows and macOS to solve this (would prefer Windows though). Later you can use them to build a new filename. ![]() (.) The workflow will group using 1, 2, 3 and so on. I've got like 80000 family photos since late 90's, it would take ages to process by hand. Step by step: (1) Type the regular expression to group elements of the previous filename: ( ) (.). I am open to ideas like maybe I could process file names via Excel first and then batch-rename from TXT/CSV file. I believe this requires PowerShell or batch scripting that will determine required condition but I'm not sure where to start. Since I've got thousands of folders, the renaming should be recourse
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