If you do this, Windows will automatically add numbers to the end of the file names you’ve selected. For example, if you rename 10 files with the name “test”, numbers will be added to all the files that were renamed. Here are the steps you can take to use this yourself:

Open the folder containing all files you want to rename. Select the first file from the list and press the F2 key. After entering the new name for the file, press the TAB key. By doing this, you will save the new file name that you’ve just written but also automatically select the next file to rename it If you want skip a file, you can always press the TAB key twice.

You can also use keyboard shortcuts to perform specific commands. For example, if you want to create a new folder, you can always use the CTRL+SHIFT+N keys in Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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