Changing file format for images

To save on memory, my boss wants me to change my images from bitmaps to png files. Should I go imto the project folder and open each file and re-save it, then make sure the link has the right extension. Any thoughts on the best way to do this?

Hi all... Simple Simon here...
I'm wondering if we are suggesting using a 500 Megaton Nuclear Warhead to get rid of the fly on the wall.
Don't get me wrong here, Scripting is great and it's amazing with what it can do and I always appreciate seeing posts from Praful that address issues. I think that's wonderful. I really do.
But why isn't this as simple as using the Multi-file find and replace tool to locate .BMP inside the files and replace it with .PNG?
Am I missing something? I must be.
Cheers... Rick
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