![]() ![]() Now locate the files or folder of files that you want to change the file extensions for in the Finder and select them all, then right-click (or Control Click) and choose “Rename XX Items…”.Check the box for “Show all filename extensions” and then uncheck the box for “Show warning before changing an extension”, then close out of Finder preferences.From the Finder of the Mac, pull down the “Finder” menu and go to “Preferences” and then go to “Advanced”.It’s a subtle difference but important if all you want to do is maintain file names but change the file extensions. We’re going to use the same rename feature that allows batch renaming of files on the Mac but with a few slight modifications to the usage and related system preferences so that it focuses on changing the file extension rather than the file name. This is also not changing the file names, it is only changing the extension that comes as a file suffix. ![]() We have plenty of articles about various file format and type conversions if you’re interested in that, however. Remember this is only changing the file extension, this is not actually changing the file type or performing any file conversion. ![]()
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