The question mark's appearance on a Mac file indicates that the Mac is unable to locate the System software that it needs to open that file.
you can't .
the question mark?? it means its a question......
no, it isn't :(
A question mark "?" is a punctuation mark used to indicate a direct question in writing. It is typically placed at the end of a sentence to signal that the sentence is interrogative or inquisitive in nature.
Not sure of the significance of the phrase "question mark" in this question. However, there are 1,000 megabytes in a gigabyte. Mega means million and Giga means billion.
Special characters, such as the asterisk and the question mark.
the question mark is a wild card for one character if you do not know what letter or number it should be
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It means every thing that ends with a question mark
'Donde' means 'where'.If you use it to start a question, it has an accent on the first 'o' and an up-side-down question mark: ¿Dónde? (Where?)If it is not used in a question, it doesn't have an accent (or a question mark).
Within the command prompt, the question mark is used with a filename as a wildcard for one character you do not know the entire path of. For example, if you did not know the file extension for a certain filename such as WINWORD, you would type "WINWORD.???" without quotations.
Punctuation marks are used to clarify meaning, indicate pauses, and structure sentences. They help convey the tone and emphasis in written communication, making the text clearer and easier to understand.