There is also DMEX that will rename a whole bunch of stuff. It is free too.

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Hi Try some free shareware called ‘Advanced Renamer’ for batch renaming etc.



From: LegacyUserGroup [mailto:legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com] On 
Behalf Of Chris Hill
Sent: 11 January 2019 18:59
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Renaming media files



Hi



    Interesting problem, and my first question is 'why did you do it that way?'



    All pre-1911 census records can be indexed by the Head of the family or by 
a location & page number (better if there are multiple families on the sheet). 
Individual 1911 census records can be indexed by the Head of the family and the 
summary sheets as before. Equally, BMD images must relate to one or more 
individuals, especially for parish records, which can be used to index them 
which I then extend with the date of the event. I have also structured the 
media folder into separate sub-folders by census year, births, marriages, 
deaths etc. which simplifies the file name system.



    However, somehow you need to build a list of the existing images and 
associate them against a list of new names, and then process them.



    How good is your VBA since that will be only way to do it and, depending on 
exactly how you you want to structure the new file names, can be built to do it 
automatically. Yes, it can be done, but you will need to work through the 
tables to identify what you need to find and update, and also make the change 
to the file as well. Alternatively you could write an external program to do it.



    It happens that I am a programmer and have worked on Access VBA, and I 
would need several attempts to write something to do it and test it out. Of 
course working on a backup copy until I was 100% happy that it was correct and 
that Legacy still liked it.



    Otherwise, it is the slow 'do it by hand' method. Change the file name, 
open the individual or event and manually re-identify the file - the media 
relinker is pretty well useless at that job if you let it try to locate the 
image, which no longer exists.



Regards



Chris



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Subject: [LegacyUG] Renaming media files



All,



I suspect i already know the answer but.........



I have a LOAD of media files that have the name Unknown(xxx), where xxx is a 
number. I have tagged the files (in Windows Explorer) as to whether they are 
1911 UK census images or UK BMD entries.



What I would like to do is rename, at the very least, the Census files to a 
standard 1911 England Census(xxx) format so that I at least have all the Census 
files in order.



Is there any way to bulk rename the files to replace the Unknown with 1911 
England Census without having to do each one individually ?



Alternatively, does anyone have a schema for the data tables that I could use 
to cook up my own Access query to try and achieve the desired outcome ?



Thanks in advance,



Chris Swann







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