Hi all,
I did something stupid, and now I've got a load of files named as such:
date-path_to_area-U.doc
for example, totally fictional:
20090614-science_0152_dibbers-U.doc
20090614-science_0152_carrots-U.doc
20090614-science_0152_sinks-U.doc
20090614-science_0152_woddenspoons-U.doc
20090614-foobar_0152_dibledab-U.doc
Now, I've put the twrong date in, and I have about 60 of these files, I decided to select them all, hit F2 and one file allowed me to edit it, so I changed the date as such:
20090
714-foobar_0152_dibledab-U.doc
Now I have the following:
20090714-foobar_0152_dibledab-U.doc
20090714-foobar_0152_dibledab-U (1).doc
20090714-foobar_0152_dibledab-U (2).doc
20090714-foobar_0152_dibledab-U (3).doc
20090714-foobar_0152_dibledab-U (4).doc
And so on...
Undo doesn't go back far enough to put it right. So I'm going to have to edit most of it manually, but I'd love to automatically get rid of the "( [number] )", can I do that? I can't run batch files or use the command line.
I feel properly stuck. I thought the GUI would have looked after me, so I didn't make copies...I know command lines don't so I would have made a backup. Now I'm stuck with a few hours extra work because of the cockup.
Can I use Excel and macros to edit the brackets out? It won't be much, but it'll help to an extent

I've got XP SP3, and Office 2003
Thanks very much,
Ben