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Naming documents
I am trying to explain to a user why names of word documents should not
contain periods; for example they want to name a document: memo from enf dir. to caf dir. about mvd div. I understand why - but I can't find something in print to help me explain why. Thanks. |
I don't think that there's a technical reason why you shouldn't use dots in the
file name. Personally, I try to only use dots to separate the name from the extension. (I'll use underscores instead of dots.) memo_from_enf_dir_to_caf_dir_about_mvd_div.doc (I don't like spaces in my filenames, either--again personal preference.) But one thing I'd suggest is to have windows display the extension for every file type. In winXP: start windows explorer tools|folder options|view tab Uncheck the "Hide extensions for known file types" That way, if they see a file named: importantpictures.jpg they'll know right away if the file is really named: importantpictures.jpg.exe Which could be malicious. jow wrote: I am trying to explain to a user why names of word documents should not contain periods; for example they want to name a document: memo from enf dir. to caf dir. about mvd div. I understand why - but I can't find something in print to help me explain why. Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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