You go to "File" and click "Save". There will be a bar on the bottom saying "Save as: Document 1". Click on the Document 1 and you should be able to retype it. Then click "Save" or "OK" and you will be good.
Rename the default stage to something different. Ex: default Rename the other stage what the default stage was named before renaming it. It should load it. Have fun!
They named him Jupiter. Isn't that funny?
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.
The named themselves the Confederacy
He was the one who named the San Salvador
He named Bahamas, San Salvador.
To Eliminate desktop Clutter. Windows XP periodically moves unused desktop icons into a folder named Unused Desktop Shortcuts.
He found grapes there. He named if Vinland for the grape vines.
The state of Virginia was named for Queen Elizabeth. She is said to have joked in reply, "If I marry, shall you rename it Concubinia?"
Here's the code: @echo off RENAME "File extension and/or location" "File location and new format" exit The code will select the file(s) you mapped and rename them into the format and name you want them to be. For example: @echo off RENAME WikiAnswers.txt WikianswersRule.exe exit The batch file will locate the file named WikiAnswers.txt, then rename it to WikiAnswersRule.exe
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King George III did not rename anything in 1784, but in that same year, the state of North Carolina renamed the city of Kingston, which had been named for King George III, to Kinston.