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You cannot convert a file into a folder!
Simple. Hold control then left-click, select "New" and then "folder". You don't have to name the folder anything. It will simply be called "New Folder" by default. Or, you can choose to identify the folder by using any one (or combination) of the following symbols: + ( ) = & ^ % $ # @ ! ~ ` ' , . ; { [ } ] - _ You may also choose to use one letter (lowercase or caps) to identify a folder. You cannot use any of these symbols in a filename: \ / ? * : " > < |
In Dos-just write (DEL Folder Name) this command will delete all the Files inside that folder,then write (RD Folder Name) This will Remove your Folder. Remember both command contain Same folder name. Which you want to Delete.(DEL)command is used to delete Files. (RD) command is used to delete Folder
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A compressed folder can have many extensions. The usual windows extension is .zip. But .7z (for 7zip) and .rar can also be used.
You cannot add a folder to Google Chrome externally. There would be nothing to put in a folder.
No, you cannot. Although, you can set your folder's status to hidden.
You cannot. All folders must have a name otherwise it would be impossible to refer to them. You can, however, use a non-printing character to name the folder, such as a single space. However, not all operating systems will allow this.
If you cannot delete it, it is usually important.
In order to rename folder under Mac OS X you must select file/folder to rename, press ENTER (return) key, write new name of file/folder and again press ENTER key. In Windows ENTER key is used for executing/opening files. In Mac OS X RETURN key is used for renaming files/folder.