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- How do I enable Windows special permissions in the security tab?
I need to enable the special permissions on the basic tab of security properties, I tried using anything, icacls cmd, etc Is there a way to check that box?
- How can I type special characters in Linux? - Super User
In Windows, there is the possibility to type special signs from the keyboard by holding the Alt key and typing a few numbers, that depends on which sign you want to use Does it work with Linux in
- A complete list of %% relative paths variables in Windows Explorer in . . .
I would like to know the full list of variables that I can use in Windows Explorer or related relative paths that is accepted by Windows 10 Variables like %appdata
- ssd - mount: oldssd: special device dev sda2 does not exist (a path . . .
Remove that trailing slash after sda2 in fstab So it says dev sda2 instead of dev sda2 sda2 isn't a directory, but a special file It's file type is block-device
- Shortcut in Word or Excel for Special Paste? - Super User
On Word 2007 to 2013 on Windows, you can use Ctrl + Alt + V On Word 2011 for Mac, you can use Control + Command + V Both of these will bring up the "Paste Special" dialog There's no shortcut directly for "Unformatted Text", but since you can use arrows to go to "Unformatted Text" and Enter to confirm, this is probably the fastest way without a macro
- How to type alt codes with no numpad? - Super User
I have a laptop (Windows 10) with no numpad, so cannot use alt codes to type special characters I purchased a bluetooth numpad, but it does not seem to work either How do I make this work?
- Why cant you use special characters in a filename, like ? or
When I try to save a file, if I use special characters in the name (such as a colon, question mark, or exclamation point) in Windows I get a message saying that the file name is invalid Why is that?
- Is there an Excel formula to identify special characters in a cell?
Here's a conditional formatting solution that will flag the records with special characters Just apply a new conditional formatting rule to your data that uses the (extremely long) formula below, where A1 is the first record in the column of file names:
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