How to rename a batch file on a Mac rename multiple files on a Mac tutorial
Renaming a batch file on a MAC is a very simple feature, similar to the "Find and Replace" method in Microsoft Word, by looking up a string of text and replacing the text for the purpose of renaming.
1. First select the files in the Finder that you want to bulk modify (files that are to be modified in bulk should have common names).
2. Right click on the selected file, and select "to x items renamed ..." ", and" X "represents the number of files selected.
3. Then rename the item to appear and choose Replace Text from the Drop-down menu (default).
4. Change the condition of the Find box so that it matches the text you want to replace, and in replace with, enter the text that you want to change, and the example below is available for your reference.
5. Click "Rename" To rename the batch file you just selected.