After creating a file, such as a PowerPoint presentation, you will most likely want to save it. However, as you begin to save the file, you realize that you have not yet created a folder in which to place the file. Is it possible to create a folder as you are saving the file? If so, how?
What will be an ideal response?
As you save the file, you can click Browse to bring up the Save As dialog box. Click New folder. Type the new folder name, and then double-click to save the name and open the new folder. After indicating the file name, click Save.
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When Windows first starts and the user signs in, a message about a missing DLL appears. Which tool or method should you use first to solve the problem? Second?
a. Use Task Manager to identify the startup process. b. Use the Services console to stop the process that needed the DLL. c. Search the web on the error message to better understand the problem. d. Use Component Services to register the DLL.