When creating a new folder in Windows, right click in the desired place, and select
'New' >>> 'Folder'
Then, it will have a text box displaying beneath the new folder. If you click outside of the folder, it automatically calls it 'New folder' until you rename it.
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no, you can do it, but in needs to be in a browser, or one of those download jobs that you can seed
In any Windows, first, you have to create a new folder. So, go to where you want to save your first folder (the one that will hold the other folder inside it). Then, right-mouse-click, and click 'create new folder'. A folder will pop up, and name that folder. Then, after naming that folder, double-click on it to go inside the folder. There will be nothing there, since it is a new folder. Then, right-mouse-click inside the emtpy space, and click on 'create new folder'. Name that folder, and then you just saved a folder within a folder.
Click the folder about 3 or 4 times and edit the name.
mkdir directory-name
It displays the name of every file/folder that is checked (v commonly stands for verbose, which displaying every file/folder is an example of).
1.Create a new folder 2. Try to rename as con as by typing CON and without clicking out side of the folder perform left click and go to the options: insert unicode control character>> NODS CON folder named folder created.
Typically, it's "New Folder". If there are multiple instances of new folders, it'll start numbering them, e.g., "New Folder (2)", etc.
On a Mac right click on the file/folder and select Compress file/folder name from the menu that appears. This will create a zip file called file/folder name.zip
From Windows Explorer, you can click on File -> New -> Folder. You can also right click inside the folder that you want to create a new folder in, then select New, then Folder. You will then be allowed to enter a name for the folder. Type it in, and hit enter.