Rename the file name

I want to change a few medium-sized words my name of files like (SHT-30-SE45-CR-2003) HERE, I want TO CHANGE WORD from 30 to 25 AS (SHT -25- 2003-CR-SE45)

  1. Right mouse click on the file name.
  2. Select Rename from the context menu.
  3. The name will be highlighted.
  4. Use the left-right arrows of mouse or keyboard to move the cursor.
  5. Use the DELETE or BACKSPACE to delete characters.
  6. Type to add characters at the cursor location.
  7. Left mouse click on another part of the screen to change the name and exit.

Tom Ferguson

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