![]() ![]() ![]() In an older post ( here) someone was mentioning that ther is a tool that is able to automatically scan for RTF files with wrong DOC extension and rename them. Krename is a very powerful batch file renamer for KDE3 and KDE4 which can rename a list of files based on a set of expressions. The same applies with the doc-to-docx plugin in calibre. ![]() Very easy to use and quite powerful in which you can save templates that you created to reuse them. the source code is available) program that makes easier the renaming of lots of files and folders by using. it uses a text field in which you define how the new filename should look like with placeholders or positions in the 'old' filename. The problem is that in some circumstances such as with programs that use Microsoft's wordconv.exe utility (included with the "Office Compatibility Pack") to batch convert doc files to docx, the RTF files won't be converted and lead to errors/software freezeing depending on the software. RenameTool can rename MANY files/folders at once unlike default programs by OS. Tools & More - Joe: This is just your standard Batch renaming program. Normally, if DOC files are associated in windows with a viewer that also supports RTF (most of them do) one wouldn't even't notice that the DOC file is not a doc file, but a RTF. If I open this kind of file in a plain text editor such as Notepad++ i can see the RTF syntax, so they are really RTF files. I have a number of *.doc files but some of them are not really Word documents, but actually are RTF files with a wrong. ![]()
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