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You perform several edits in a table within an Access database. When should you execute the Save command?
Usually if you right-click on an image, you will get a shortcut menu that will have an option in it to allow you to save the image. If you're on a new MacBook, then hold command while clicking the images. You should get a shortcut menu then you click on save.
TurboC does have commands, some of them are: Load, Save, Compile, Link, Execute. I don't know what do you mean by 'example command'.
An accelerator key or shortcut key is a shortcut; a short key combination to give special commands, such as "Ctrl-S" which is commonly used to save, or "Alt-F" to access the "File" menu.An accelerator key or shortcut key is a shortcut; a short key combination to give special commands, such as "Ctrl-S" which is commonly used to save, or "Alt-F" to access the "File" menu.An accelerator key or shortcut key is a shortcut; a short key combination to give special commands, such as "Ctrl-S" which is commonly used to save, or "Alt-F" to access the "File" menu.An accelerator key or shortcut key is a shortcut; a short key combination to give special commands, such as "Ctrl-S" which is commonly used to save, or "Alt-F" to access the "File" menu.
The Save command, which can also be activated by the Ctrl - S keyboard shortcut. If it is the first time it is being saved, then you can use Save As. This will happen automatically as when it is first saved you need to specify a name, location and the file type for the file.
The Keyboard Shortcut To Save A Picture `Ctrl + s`
Traditionally Windows and Linux operating systems have used control-S for save. There should be no reason for Microsoft to change this in the nw version. Note: Mac OS uses command-S for save.
There is technically no specific way to do what you are asking here...If an application is DOS based, then it does not need a shortcut to be started through command prompt, you can just create a shortcut to the executable itself, and it will automatically run in a DOS environment.You can't really create a shortcut to Command Prompt as you will probably get some System32 error on Windows. Butt you can create a batch file (.bat)Open up NotepadType "command.com" (Without Quates)The File -> Save AsName it as anything, I usually name it "CMD"Then add ".bat"Under "Save As Type" drop the box down and select "All Files"Then you can run Command PromptOr you could just drag and drop Command Prompt from the Start Menu to the Desktop.
This depends on the application. Please re-ask your question. With most applications, there is a file menu option and also a keyboard shortcut.
Usually, it is the shortcut to save the document. EG: save as
Anything can be made into a command on a Linux system. The steps are easy. First, using any text editor (vim, emacs, etc.) create a text file. Put anything you want to do in this file. Save the file. Make sure the file you just created has read and execute permissions (chmod). That's it! Now you have a command that you can execute in Linux.
Ctrl+s