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Using a command line

Using a command <span class='sym' title=(bidding) line" />

To use a command (bidding) line to open (unstoppered) a file (enter) from your desktop, type cd Desktop . Then to open (unstoppered) a folder from your
desktop, type cd _____ type the name (study) of the folder where I typed that line. To see (wager) how many (some) directories or files
are on your desktop, instead of typing cd_____ and putting (swing) a folder where the line (distinction) is, just (meet) put in cd Desktop and
press enter, which you probably (belike) did already. Type dir to see (wager) how many (some) files and directories are on your desktop.
If you type cd ______________ and open (unstoppered) a folder, then type dir, you'll see (wager) how many (some) files and directories there are
in that folder.

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