On a MAC: Download the .zip file email or the web. If you doubleclick on the icon which will be placed in your "downloads" folder, it should automatically place - or "unzip" all enclosed files into another folder. The folder will have the same name as the .zip file.
On a PC: If you are using IE (internet explorer) you may have a hard time saving such files to your hard drive. If this is the case, I suggest using Chrome as your browser instead.
You will need to extract the .ZIP file to the desired location.
You can't turn a folder into a file. You can, however, make a folder look like a file by changing its icon (for instance, to the icon for a text document or Excel spreadsheet). You could also delete or move a folder and make a file with the same name, which might make it look like it had been turned into a file.
If it is a zip file then right click and click extract all. If it is another type you may need a program like 7zip to uncompress it.
To retrieve the files from a compressed file you will need to unzip it using programs like WinRaR, which extracts the files into a normal folder.
An expandable file folder is a quick storage non mess type plastic folder that when opened expands into multiple files instead of the one file it looked like when closed. It is easy to store and carry.
A paper inside a folder
Well that depends because you said "how to make a file folder car out of paper?" You see you can't make a file folder car with paper...get it?? Anyway you have to make a plan how you want your car to look like first...then you draw that exact same idea on the file folder. then you start to cut it out...did that help you??
If the folder has a zipper on it, it's a zip file. That's what zip files look like in Windows XP and later, since the OS has support for zip files built in. If you're really getting an uncompressed folder, you'd need to specify what browser you were using in order to get an answer.
when your psp is connnected to your computer.....left click on a free space........... right click on "NEW" then right click again on "FOLDER"and there you go.......but the name has to be capitalized , if not it will be useless........but not all of them will work..... it has to b an specific name....like if you want to put themes on your psp....you name the folder" THEME"
create a folder by right clicking. select new from the menu, then select folder, if you are doing this on the desktop you wil now have a folder named new folder on the desktop. you can rename the folder to what ever you like by selecting the title and typing over it. Now to put a document in a folder you go to file or right click and click save as, a box will come up that will give you options as to what to name the file what format you want to save it in and a way to browse back to the desktop where yo select the new folder you created and then click save. your document is now inside that folder. you can place the folder where ever you like by either dragging and dropping or sending it to.
Yes you can. All you have to do is: if its a character you have to move the .char file and the .ragd file over to the character folder and the ragdoll folder. Then in order to play with them in two player mode you have to go to the 2playersettings.txt and type in the char file.
1. Log on to your PC computer with an administrator account. 2. Open the Start menu and click on the "My Computer" icon. 3. Open the C: drive and then go into the "Documents and Settings" folder. 4. Open the folder labeled with your user name and double-click on "Application Data." 5. Find the "Microsoft" folder in the list of programs and double-click on it. 6. Open the "Templates" folder. 7. Highlight the "Normal.dot" file and change its name to something else. This will reset the normal Word template file. When you reopen the program, it will create a new standard template with the regular small cursor.
Instead of just clicking on save, use File | Save As and save the file to any folder you like with any name you choose.