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You rename a directory the same way you rename a file. Use the 'mv' command to rename it.
For Linux, use the 'mv' command, which is a rename
To rename a file in PHP the easiest way to do it is to use the rename() function. <?php rename("before.txt", "after.html"); ?>
You wouldn't rename a file in Excel. You would normally do it through Windows Explorer. However when opening a file in Excel, when the Open Dialog is open, it is possible to click on a file and rename it or do it through the Tools menu in the Open Dialog box. However you would rarely use that approach. The other thing you can do is use Save As and choose a new name, which will give you a copy and retain the old file.
QNX's shell is POSIX compliant, so you can use Unix commands on the system. To "rename" a file, you move it. mv oldfilename newfilename is equivalent to renaming the file.
copy source_file.txt new_copy.txt
Well that depends. Is the window open or closed out? I'm pretty sure it has to be closed to rename it, depending on the file type.
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you cant :-( try using msn
To rename multiple files within Mac OS X you can create an AppleScript (See links below) or use a ready made application like NameChanger.
Rename all files and remove .html so it becomes a .rar file Then use winrar to extract the movie.
Just copy the file for whatever player you use the least somewhere else and rename the Rainbow_Dash.player to the name of the one you moved. Hope I helped! :)