Yes - I have a folder at home that has both in
libraries
Files are created to be stored in a folder. Folders are created to store files.
rename one of the files
You rename one of them.
The same as in the operating system, a location for files.
On the Macintosh HD, inside the /Users/ folder, there is a folder called Shared. Any user can copy files to that folder, making them accessible by any other user account.Each account also has a Drop Box folder within the Public folder. Files can be dropped into the Drop Box and will only be accessible to that account.
Create a command script (or batch file) with the following commands: @echo off copy *.* <folder> Replace <folder> with the desired folder (may be relative to the current folder, or an explicit, fully-qualified folder). Note that the batch file will also be copied. You may alter the wildcard in order to limit which files you wish to copy, or use a series of copy commands to copy individual files, including wildcards where required.
It depends. There is no direct relationship between Windows and Excel versions. If you have Windows XP, you probably use Excel 2003. If you have Windows 7, you probably use Excel 2007 or Excel 2010. Excel 2007 and later can read Excel 2003 files, but Excel 2003 cannot read Excel 2007 files, unless you save the files in "compatibility mode." Excel 2007 and later contain some features not available with Excel 2003 and earlier. If you need to use the same worksheets with several versions, then save your files in compatibility mode with the newer versions.
In Dos-just write (DEL Folder Name) this command will delete all the Files inside that folder,then write (RD Folder Name) This will Remove your Folder. Remember both command contain Same folder name. Which you want to Delete.(DEL)command is used to delete Files. (RD) command is used to delete Folder
In order to convert JPG files into CBDS files using PictoDS, simply adding JPG files and trying to "Proceed" to convert them is not going to work. What you can do, is:Compress all the JPG files you want to convert into one ZIP or RAR archive. Add this archive and then click "Proceed". The JPG files will be unzipped into the same folder the archive is contained and a CBDS file will be created in the folder you've set as PictoDS's "output folder".Add the folder containing the JPG files you want to convert. A CBDS file will be created in the folder set as PictoDS's "output folder".
The same way you download any other kind of files. Click on the link, then save to your computer.
Opening files using a single click Opening folders in the same window Viewing web content in folder