by using Ctrl+N or File Menu and New
You can easily create a new text file by using this short cut key " ctrl +shift +N" in window 11.
It depends on what IDE you're using. For example, in JCreator, to create a new project you go to File > New > Project... (or press ctrl + shift + N) Or in Eclipse, click on File> New > Java Project
1.Go File>New 2.Then set your preferences for document settings then click "OK"
Your question isn't really that clear; you can create a new file when exiting any of the editor programs, by using I/O redirection, or the touch command.
use save as to save file under a different name
using touch command of UNIX. syntax touch <filename> will create dummy regular file.
By using a burn file. The burn file will create an alias or "shortcut". You can then delete the burn file and the alias will be deleted but the original file will remain.
The 'touch' command creates a new empty file in Unix.
Depends on your type of computer windows if you click on new you should see create folder in the folder you can create a file
To create a new document using the installed template "Oriel Letter," open your document editor (e.g., Microsoft Word), go to the "File" menu, select "New from Template," and choose the "Oriel Letter" template. This will create a new document based on the selected template for you to customize.
You can create PDF file using "export" command or "publish" command. Another method is printing PDF by PDF virtual printer.