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    Thread: What is the best File Extension Changer for XP?
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      What is the best File Extension Changer for XP?

      Hi, can anyone recommend a File Extension Changer for WinXP that can rename more than one extension at once? Up until I installed XP I was using "Cool Tools" Change Type which added a right-click option to the explorer menu to rename several extensions at once, this worked fine on Win2K but with WinXP it will only let me change one extension at a time which is quite frustrating. Thanks.

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      Use DOS and wildcards!
      You know, somebody actually complimented me on my driving today.They left a little note on the windscreen, it said 'Parking Fine.'
      So that was nice.

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      Total (Windows) Commander can do this!

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      Magic File Renamer is a favorite of mine... version 4.4 i like better than the latest.

      L-: hqqp://infobug.org/mfr44.rar

      What about an explorer like program that shows folder displacement/size?

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      You can also show file extensions from the Folder Options menu, so an file would look like this for instance...

      addresses.doc

      You just need to rename and change the "doc" to what you wish.
      You know, somebody actually complimented me on my driving today.They left a little note on the windscreen, it said 'Parking Fine.'
      So that was nice.


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