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Copy files from subdirectories, rename them and place in new directory

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Python, VBScript, Windows Batch

Hello,
I have several subdirectories containing multiple files with different extensions. I would like to copy all the files in each subdirectory and then place them all in a new directory. I would like to rename them all in this process too, by attaching the name of the original subdirectory to the beginning of the copied file with a "_".  I would like a script to do this and would appreciated that it be annotated so that I might begin to understand how these things work.

i.e. Directory/SubA/File.txt = NewDirectory/SubA_File.txt
Directory/SubB/File.xml = NewDirectory/SubB_File.xml  

etc.

Thank you kindly,
MJ

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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: mgjust
Solution Provided By: Zinthose
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
Views: 59
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