How to Use File Property Edit Pro to Fix File Metadata Fast

How to Use File Property Edit Pro to Fix File Metadata Fast

Quick overview

File Property Edit Pro is a metadata editor for Windows that lets you view and batch-edit file properties (title, author, date, tags, EXIF for images, etc.) to correct or standardize metadata across many files quickly.

Fast workflow (step-by-step)

  1. Install & launch

    • Install File Property Edit Pro and open the app.
  2. Add files or folders

    • Click Add Files or Add Folder and select the files whose metadata you want to fix.
  3. Preview metadata

    • Use the main list to scan current metadata columns (Name, Date Created, Date Modified, Title, Author, Tags, Comments, EXIF fields).
    • Sort or filter by column to find incorrect or missing values quickly.
  4. Select target files

    • Select multiple files (Shift/Ctrl) for batch changes. Use filters or sort to group similar items before selecting.
  5. Use the Properties panel

    • Open the Properties/Editor panel. Choose the field(s) you want to change (e.g., Title, Date Taken, Author).
    • For date fields, use the built-in date-picker or relative adjustments (add/subtract days) if available.
  6. Apply templates and patterns

    • Use filename-to-property or property-to-filename templates to populate fields from existing data (e.g., set Title from Filename using pattern {filename}).
    • Use numbering sequences or tokens (e.g., {counter}) for consistent naming.
  7. Batch replace and find/replace

    • Use Find & Replace to correct recurring typos in titles/tags.
    • Use Batch Replace to overwrite or append text across selected files.
  8. Import/export metadata

    • If supported, export current metadata to CSV for bulk edits in a spreadsheet, then re-import changes to apply them.
    • Use sidecar XMP files for images if you want metadata stored alongside files.
  9. Use presets/undo

    • Save frequently used edits as presets for future batches.
    • Preview changes and use Undo if a batch edit needs reversing.
  10. Verify and save

    • Review the preview column or Use a simulated apply to confirm edits.
    • Click Apply or Save to write metadata to files. Verify file timestamps if needed.

Speed tips

  • Work in batches by folder or type (images, documents).
  • Use templates/tokens instead of manual typing.
  • Export to CSV for complex mass edits and re-import.
  • Create and reuse presets for repetitive tasks.
  • Preview changes before applying to avoid mistakes.

Common fixes and examples

  • Set image Date Taken from file creation date.
  • Populate Author from a company name across documents.
  • Standardize Tags by replacing variations (e.g., “NYC” → “New York”).
  • Remove unwanted metadata fields (Comments, GPS) in bulk.

Caution

  • Back up files before large batch writes.
  • Know which metadata is embedded vs. sidecar to avoid data loss (e.g., some apps overwrite EXIF).

If you want, I can provide specific step-by-step commands or a template (e.g., filename pattern or CSV layout) for your particular file types—tell me which file types and the exact metadata changes you need.

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