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I have 453 files in a folder (all of type .docx the problem is these files need to be renamed in a proper format

Vendor1_FinanceReport.docx
Vendor5_FinanceReport.docx
Vendor17_FinanceReport.docx
Vendor91_FinanceReport.docx

I want to rename this into something like

Vendor1_FinanceReport_Oct_2020.docx
Vendor5_FinanceReport_Oct_2020.docx
Vendor17_FinanceReport_Oct_2020.docx
Vendor91_FinanceReport_Oct_2020.docx
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  • Why all Oct_2020 ? Shouldn't the code append the month and year taken from the actual file's modification date?
    – Theo
    Oct 26, 2020 at 14:29
  • Actually only October files are in that folder sir Oct 26, 2020 at 14:30

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For safety, I have put the Get-ChildItem line between brackets, so the code does not acidentally iterate files that already have been renamed.

By adding the -File switch, you can be sure only files are renamed, not folders. Also, by using the -Filter the code wil only affect .docx files

$rootFolder = 'path\to\the\folder\where\the\files\are'
$append     = '_Oct_2020'  # hardcoded as per your comment

(Get-ChildItem -Path $rootFolder -Filter '*.docx' -File) | 
 Rename-Item -NewName { '{0}{1}{2}' -f $_.BaseName, $append, $_.Extension }
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You can try this on powershell:

Get-ChildItem | rename-item -NewName { $_.BaseName + "_Aug_2020" + $_.Extension}

or this in CMD

for %%a in (*) do ren "%%~a" "%%~na_Oct_2020%%~xa"
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  • This will try and rename every item in the current path.. (both folders and files will be affected)
    – Theo
    Oct 26, 2020 at 14:27
  • The powershell command worked , thank you so much @DKM Oct 26, 2020 at 14:30
  • @ShreyaDutta If the code is correct, please mark it as "Correct" this will help other users
    – Debayan
    Oct 26, 2020 at 14:32

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