Right click on the file, click rename, and rename the file.
That would depend on the language and development system you are using, which you did not identify.
By reading the lives of the Saints, and decide which one they identify with the most.
You can identify it easily in two ways. 1. By its icon, It is a folder up on its side that has a zip through it. 2. By its file extension. Although sometimes these are not always visible, the extension for the average compressed file is .zip . You could also identify if it a compressed file if it says compressed zip folder in grey writing under the file name.
I like them both: You decide!
Yes. If the file ends with .zip, it is a ZIP Archive file. There is a way to change the extension, however, using an extension changer found on the internet. The filename extension (characters to the right of the dot in the file name) identifies the type of file (unless this extension is renamed by a computer user) in most cases. The type of file will identify what can use or open the file, but not necessarily what created the file.
Right click the file and click properties or you can go into the folder settings and tick show file extensions which will show the full name in Windows Explorer
because as we know we can know the person by his name as smilier computer can identify the type of file !
A filename is simply a unique identifier for any file... It used to be limited to 11 characters plus a three character extension (for example computer.com) - Advances in programming now allows over 200 characters in a file name.
File extention (.bak, .backup or similar) Size, depending on how big the backup is.. it can be as big as two terabytes (tb).
Files are identified uniquely by their filename and path name(or folder).
File Name
Program file extensions simply identify the type of program. For example, an executable program will have a file extension of .exe, and some music files will have the file extension of .mp3