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You can also escape any special characters (like a space) by putting a
backslash in front of it. For example:
cd Application\ Support
cd \$ Money\ Folder\ \$
On 2/26/02 7:26 am, "Trevor Melski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Tuesday, February 26, 2002, at 05:30 AM, David Thorp wrote:
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>> However... while we're on this... can anyone tell me how to:
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>> "cd application support"
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> Hi,
>
> try cd "Application Support"
>
> Alternatively, you could start typing the name of the folder and then
> press the tab key and the shell will attempt to auto-complete the name
> for you. I find that if you have to traverse a file system path with a
> lot of directories with spaces in them then it is just easier to enclose
> everything in quotations.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Trev
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