MS PowerPoint Rename Multiple Files Based On Content Software is an easy-to-use application designed to rename multiple PowerPoint presentations at a time by taking into account various parts of their content, such as the first words in the header or last slide.

The setup operation doesn't take long. However, Microsoft PowerPoint must be installed in order for the program to carry out file renaming jobs.

The tool's wrapped in a user-friendly interface made from a single window, where you can add items to the task list from file or directory with multiple files.

They can be renamed by the first word or words in the presentation, header, footer, second or last slide, or any slide. The original files are not modified, so there's no need to create backups.

New copies can be created in any folder you specify. In addition, you can set a delay time between each file. After triggering the renaming job, the utility asks for the number of first words to apply to the new names, as well as for the slide number to get it from.

It didn't put a strain on the computer's performance in our tests, running on low CPU and RAM. However, it cannot work without PowerPoint. If it's not installed, the tool shows an error dialog which you cannot get rid of, unless you're closing the program from the taskbar. The same issue occurs when attempting to cancel the window that asks for the word number.

To wrap it up, MS PowerPoint Rename Multiple Files Based On Content Software comes packed with a light set of features for renaming PowerPoint presentations, especially when taking into account the price of the registered edition.