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When I try to save a file, if I use special characters in the name (such as a colon, question mark, or exclamation point) in Windows I get a message saying that the file name is invalid. Why is that?

Why can't you use special characters in a filename, like "?" or

In Windows, there is the possibility to type special signs from the keyboard by holding the Alt key and typing a few numbers, that depends on which sign you want to use. Does it work with Linux in ...

Apparently the WPA2-PSK password can have a length ranging from 8 to 63 characters. Letters, numbers, and special characters can be used. I would like to know what special characters can be used in...

The problem is, whenever the client saves the excel spreadsheet as an MS-DOS .csv file, many of the special characters get converted to question marks "?" (symbols such as ' " / ). However, if we then open the CSV file and manually replace each ? with the right character it works fine.

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I need to enable the special permissions on the basic tab of security properties, I tried using anything, icacls cmd, etc. Is there a way to check that box?

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What is the sorting order used in Windows Explorer? I was specifically wondering what special characters sort after the alphabets? As far as I can tell (test), all special characters seem to be ...

On Word 2007 to 2013 on Windows, you can use Ctrl + Alt + V. On Word 2011 for Mac, you can use Control + Command + V. Both of these will bring up the "Paste Special" dialog. There's no shortcut directly for "Unformatted Text", but since you can use arrows to go to "Unformatted Text" and Enter to confirm, this is probably the fastest way without a macro.

Here's a conditional formatting solution that will flag the records with special characters. Just apply a new conditional formatting rule to your data that uses the (extremely long) formula below, where A1 is the first record in the column of file names:

Is there an Excel formula to identify special characters in a cell?

This allows me to rename the file which can then be read by Windows. This deals with special chars but the usual problem I get is a file name starting or ending with a space or ending with a '.' I tried one of the 3rd party tools FlexRenamer but this still struggles with the above.

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How to force Windows to rename a file with a special character?