change file names in folder

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I have scanned many documents and saved them in a folder. Little did I
realize at the time that the file name that was generated places semicolons
in the time field. Now I need to copy these folders to a disk, and the
software tells me that semicolons cannot be a part of the file name. Is
there some way I can globally eliminate the semicolons in each file name in
the folder or will I have to manually change every file name individually?
Thanks for any help you can give me. Tomc
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