do anyone know how to create a folder that has no name...i mean a blank
By deathrocks
@deathrocks (20)
India
2 responses
@september_1st (3209)
• Romania
29 Jan 07
After i've done a little research over the internet i found this answer:
Create a new folder somewhere on your hard drive. When you name it hold down "Alt" and press "0160" - this will create an invisible space so it will apper as if it has no name.
I've tried and it's working!
You can read more here: http://www.msghelp.net/showthread.php?tid=70789
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
30 Jan 07
I had no confidence in this suggestion at all, but to my amazement it actually works.
The reason that this works is that Alt+0160 is the ASCII code for a space. Since Windows will not permit you to use a single space created by using the spacebar, I did not expect that it would accept this route either.
@deathrocks (20)
• India
30 Jan 07
september_1st is absolutely right....
its the best response........
thanx dude 4 ur response
@vbcoder (196)
• Philippines
29 Jan 07
a folder that has no name? hmmm... i guess this will do the trick. go ahead and create a new folder. after that, try to rename it by pressing Alt+255 then press enter. that will give you a folder that has a blank name. is that you you wanted?
@deathrocks (20)
• India
30 Jan 07
hiiiii
i think he is right but........
its alt+0600 i think try it out.......