so you remember whats in the folder
Using sensible file names for data makes it easier to locate and identify files quickly. It helps improve organization and reduces the chance of errors or confusion when working with multiple files. Additionally, descriptive file names can provide context and make the data more understandable to others who may access it.
yes
Turkish is the proper adjective for Turkey.
no, it isn't :(
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click file, then preferences, next click multiple then enter
ferociously descriptive
An invalid file name is one that contains characters or formats not permitted by the operating system. For example, in Windows, file names cannot include characters like \ / : * ? " < > |. Additionally, names that are too long or use reserved names (like "CON" or "PRN") are also considered invalid. Each operating system has its own rules governing valid file names.
You can not use any of the following: \ / : * ? " < > |
only Dos-based operating systems use dot-three file extensions
Use the command 'head statusreport' (without the quotes)
8.3 file name i.e. <8 characters fo filename>.<3 chars for extension> But U can not use special characters in file name as \ / : * ? " < > |