To remove a file with a name starting with a hyphen (e.g., '-something'), you can use the rm
command with a double dash (--
) to indicate the end of options. For example, run rm -- -something
. Alternatively, you can specify the file path using ./
, like this: rm ./-something
.
an image file
A console is saved in a file with an .msc file extention, and a snap-in in a console can itself be a console.
Nautilus.
If you are wanting to rename a torrent file, this can be done quickly and easily. Simply left click on the name, select rename, and enter the new desired name without altering the file type.
A Filename consists of some or all of the seven following:* Protocol (access method, ex: http)* Host Name* Device (where is it? ex: Drive C:)* Directory* File Name (the name you give the file)* Extension or File Type (like .exe)* Version (if it exists, the revision number)Note that many operating systems (such as DOS) do not allow control characters (/, ?, %, etc.) to appear in the Filename.
The same way you would remove any other named file. The only problems would arise if it was some how a system file.
The File name will usually appear at the top of the excel file. It should look something like this: file name - Microsoft Excel...
something that is true about a person or something els
If its a program, start, all programs, or control panel, remove/uninstall program. If it's a file, start, search file name, fo to file location, delete one by one
If its a program, start, all programs, or control panel, remove/uninstall program. If it's a file, start, search file name, fo to file location, delete one by one
Hmmm... Since it is not possible to remove a file name of a saved Windows Movie Maker project altogether (leaving it blank) I have to assume you want to rename it instead? Are you asking how to 'rename' a file? If so, right-click the file and choose Rename from the drop-down menu.
You must be joking right? Do you remember something like File extension?
File Name
If you are talking about the sheet name printing on the bottom of the page, then under File->Page Setup-> and then the Headers & Footers will probably have something about printing the file name.
When you remove something and place it in the clipboard, it is called "cutting." This action typically involves selecting an item, such as text or a file, and then using a command (like Ctrl+X) to remove it from its original location while temporarily storing it in the clipboard for later pasting.
To delete a file, type: rm filename To delete a file, but prompt for confirmation first use: rm -i filename In both cases, replace filename with the name of the file you're wanting to remove.
File name