click on the right of the mouse and click on rename
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click ONCE on the folder, press F2 on the keyboard, type in what you want to call it then press enter
Yes, Windows should automatically uncompress the file when you attempt the move the file somewhere else.
rename one of the files
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To hide a folder or file in ubuntu, you simply put a . at the beginning of the folder/file name. For example, if you had a folder called "earth" you would rename it to ".earth". To view hidden folders and files in nautilus, simply press CTRL+H
sorry you can't but if you really wanted to save all the files and create new folder
Try to select a folder and use the F2 key to rename. You may wanted to search Google for complete Ctrl keys :)
Click to highlight the file then click and hold for about 1 to 2 seconds on the discription area and it should turn into a editing type box. Simply type the new name you want and click the disktop to make it stick.
If you are unable to rename or delete a folder by usual means, you may first have to change file permissions of that folder. One convenient way is to install the Take Ownership shell extension or this one. That allows you to right-click on a file or folder and click on Take Ownership to get the permissions needed. But you can do it through the Properties dialog as well if you know what you are doing. The Permissions tab is quite intimidating for those who are unfamiliar with it, so that is why using Take Ownership is recommended.Then you should be able to click on the file name to open it for editing or right click and then select rename or delete.If all else fails, get the Unlocker tool. The right-click on the object you cannot rename or delete and select Unlocker on it.
You wouldn't rename a file in Excel. You would normally do it through Windows Explorer. However when opening a file in Excel, when the Open Dialog is open, it is possible to click on a file and rename it or do it through the Tools menu in the Open Dialog box. However you would rarely use that approach. The other thing you can do is use Save As and choose a new name, which will give you a copy and retain the old file.
Close outlook completely. Navigation to the location of the PST file in your directory. Create a new folder called archive. Copy and Paste your existing PST file into the Archive folder. Navigate to the Archive folder. Rename the PST file to something that will allow you to remember when this backup was created, (ie, PSTArchive09JUN.pst)