Saving a New File in Windows 10 थ्रेड पोस्टर: ATIL KAYHAN
| ATIL KAYHAN Türkiye Local time: 15:04 सदस्य (2007) Turkish to English + ...
Suppose I am about to save a new file in Windows 10. If the new filename already exists in my hard disk (folder), Windows adds a suffix (1) to the filename, and saves that file like that. It does not ask you what to do.
Now you have 2 files with almost the same filename, and those 2 files may or may not be the same.
In the past Windows versions, it used to ask you saying that the filename already exists, and would you like to overwrite or not. That way you knew that the f... See more Suppose I am about to save a new file in Windows 10. If the new filename already exists in my hard disk (folder), Windows adds a suffix (1) to the filename, and saves that file like that. It does not ask you what to do.
Now you have 2 files with almost the same filename, and those 2 files may or may not be the same.
In the past Windows versions, it used to ask you saying that the filename already exists, and would you like to overwrite or not. That way you knew that the filename already exists in that folder. In Windows 10, is there a way to make it work like previous Windows versions, i.e. tell you that the filename already exists, and would you like to overwrite or not? ▲ Collapse | | | Tina Vonhof (X) Canada Local time: 06:04 Dutch to English + ... What kind of file? | Jun 6, 2021 |
Could you clarify what type of file you have a problem with and the steps you take to save it? | | | ATIL KAYHAN Türkiye Local time: 15:04 सदस्य (2007) Turkish to English + ... विषय आरम्भक Save image as... | Jun 6, 2021 |
Mostly image files (.JPG) but I think other files (e.g. .DOC) have the same behavior. I just right click on the image, and choose Save image as. It opens a Save As dialog box to save the file. If the filename is unique, it just saves the file. If there is a file with the same filename, it adds a suffix (1) to the filename. It does not tell you the filename already exists. | | | This is not due to Windows 10 | Jun 6, 2021 |
Atil, the behaviour you describe is not due to Windows 10 itself but rather to the specific software you are saving files from (e.g. your web browser). For example, Firefox and Chrome do have this function, and it is configurable: if you set the file saving option to always ask for file location, it will warn you of duplicate names. For more details, search for "auto-rename saved files". | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Saving a New File in Windows 10 LinguaCore | AI Translation at Your Fingertips
The underlying LLM technology of LinguaCore offers AI translations of unprecedented quality. Quick and simple. Add a human linguistic review at the end for expert-level quality at a fraction of the cost and time.
More info » |
| Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
The system lets you keep client/vendor database, with contacts and rates, manage projects and assign jobs to vendors, issue invoices, track payments, store and manage project files, generate business reports on turnover profit per client/manager etc.
More info » |
|
| | | | X Sign in to your ProZ.com account... | | | | | |