Change File Format For Existing Library Files? How?

Lightroom v5.3: I'm a long time DNG file user for Pentax and Nikon cameras. I recently discovered that about 300 of my RAW Nikon files already imported into the Library are NEF files instead of DNG files as my other 5700 files are.
I know that I made an error somewhere along the way, but- Is there an easy solution to converting those existing NEF files to the DNG format?
I was thinking of renaming them, but..........somehow that seems too easy.
Thanks for any wisdom you can send my way.

Thank You, John. That menu command went right by me when I searching the best way how to do this task.
Appreciate your help.

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