Right click on a folder and select rename. Then press alt+255. Make sure you type the numbers from the number pad on your keyboard and not the ones below the f1...f12 keys. Press enter. You will have a folder wit no name displayed.
You can also create a folder without a name by using alt+0160; it works for various Windows operating systems.
To create a folder without using a mouse, you can use keyboard shortcuts. In Windows, navigate to the location where you want the folder using the arrow keys, then press Ctrl + Shift + N to create a new folder. In macOS, open Finder to the desired location and press Command + Shift + N to create a new folder. You can then name the folder using the keyboard.
you right click to make a folder and thats all I know
From Windows Explorer, you can click on File -> New -> Folder. You can also right click inside the folder that you want to create a new folder in, then select New, then Folder. You will then be allowed to enter a name for the folder. Type it in, and hit enter.
In any Windows, first, you have to create a new folder. So, go to where you want to save your first folder (the one that will hold the other folder inside it). Then, right-mouse-click, and click 'create new folder'. A folder will pop up, and name that folder. Then, after naming that folder, double-click on it to go inside the folder. There will be nothing there, since it is a new folder. Then, right-mouse-click inside the emtpy space, and click on 'create new folder'. Name that folder, and then you just saved a folder within a folder.
if you mean Windows XP, you go into your documents and click a button in the folder with a folder with sun rays, this will allow you to name a folder, then click enter. Or Click on 'file' in the top left corner. Go down to 'new', when the bar opens up. Go down the selection to 'Folder' and click on it. The folder will be automatically named 'new Folder' and highlit blue. Type over with your required name.
Yes, you can create a file using Windows Explorer. Simply navigate to the desired folder, right-click in an empty space within the folder, select "New" from the context menu, and then choose the type of file you want to create, such as a Text Document or Folder. You can then name the file as desired. This process allows for easy organization and management of files in your system.
No, it is not a Photoshop trick. I did not edit the first image. Lol... Here is how.To do this trick, you need a keyboard with numpad. To rename the folder with blank spaces, just press Alt + 255 and hit Enter. Then you are successfully creating a folder without name in Windows XP.But, make sure to press the numbers from the numpad and not from the numbers below the F1 - F12 keys. And take note that you only can create one folder without name in a directoryG.murugan
update files are stored in windows software distribution folder. Name of the folder is downloads
A directory is the same as a folder. Go to Start>My Computer> go to the folder you want to make a directory in>click "New Folder" at the top of the screen (or right click and go to new>folder)>Name your folder>press enter>You just made a new folder!
When creating a new folder in Windows, right click in the desired place, and select 'New' >>> 'Folder' Then, it will have a text box displaying beneath the new folder. If you click outside of the folder, it automatically calls it 'New folder' until you rename it.
1.Create a new folder 2. Try to rename as con as by typing CON and without clicking out side of the folder perform left click and go to the options: insert unicode control character>> NODS CON folder named folder created.
Because there is already a folder with that name, it's called configurations, 'con' for short.