So…what … in simple terms…do you do? Simply double-click the name - a quick double click - and if not right-click and press Get Info and in the box you should be able to change the name.
I hope this somehow Helped you and anyone else who may need it and remember: If we act on and make decisions on mere emotions then they will Usually be the Wrong One Always. Once you are there, merely navigate down on each window to: Pick the file or folder you want by Left Clicking it and Highlighting it and then hit: Left Click the file or folder and Highlight it, then left Click it again and rename it, and Lastly: The multiple file or folder way, which I described above. Holding down the Left Clicker of your mouse drag all in the middle of each Icon what you want to choose and once you have done that, then Right Click on any Icon and choose: Get Info and each and every folder will then open up in a small description view window.
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In regards to original question and poster, I can definitely see the need for choosing multiple files and or folders to move, copy, or delete, yet i just have Never had the Need to rename multiple files or folders at the same time and i believe that there are many that will attest to that as well, yet on the other hand I am firm believer in: If everyone was Plumbers, then we would not Electricians, as each and everyone has there own wants and needs, yet in this world of ours: Majority Always Rules, and Apple just did not see or hear of any Great Need to rename multiple files and or folders in their software as a A Shortcut and I emphasize Shortcut because the following is a way to do what you want. In my mac a name of file is -old is created it self in trash when i go to open another by same name file opend in trash like this folders are generated continously but it is not totally deleted in trash.
It may be a silly elementary question, but hope someone can let me know!
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Thanks, had my mac for 10 years and could never figure out how to name an untitled folder……thanks to you I now know!!!! Would someone clarify this for me? Three ways to rename a file in OS X - CNET