This wikiHow teaches you how to change the names of multiple files at once in macOS.

Steps

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    Open the folder with the files you want to change.
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    Select the files. To select more than one file at a time, hold Command as you click each file. If you prefer, you can click and drag a box around the files you want to edit.
    • To select all of the files in a folder, click somewhere in the folder, then press Command+A.
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    Click the Action button. It’s at the top of the Finder window.
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    Click Rename [number of] Items.
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    Click Format from the drop-down menu. It’s the menu at the top of the set of rename tools.
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    Select a name format for the style format. Select Name and Index, Name and Counter, or Name and Date depending on your needs.
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    Type a name for the files into the “Custom Format” box. This is the name that will appear at the beginning of each file name.
    • For example, if you type “Cat” and selected “Name and Counter” as your format, the files will be called Cat-1, Cat-2, etc.
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    Enter a starting number. If you’re numbering the files, you can start with 1, 2, or any other number.
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    Click Rename. The selected files are now renamed sequentially using the formatting you entered.

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