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Adding this observation since first time users may face the issue while using Command Prompt on Windows.
Issue Description: How a new user can access the Windows directory path if it contains multiple words separated by spaces? For example, Windows directory path can be something like this - "C:\Personal\API documentation"
Solution:
You may consider adding the following "Note" or text at the end of section Create a new pet > Step 4 > bullet point 2 ('On Windows, look at the prompt path to see your current directory. Then...')
If the Windows directory path contains multiple words separated by spaces, then keep the path within inverted commas ("..."). For example, type cd "<dir_path>" . For example, if you kept the JSON file in "C:\Personal\API documentation", then type cd "C:\Personal\API documentation".
Thanks!
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Hi Tom,
Adding this observation since first time users may face the issue while using Command Prompt on Windows.
Issue Description: How a new user can access the Windows directory path if it contains multiple words separated by spaces? For example, Windows directory path can be something like this - "C:\Personal\API documentation"
Solution:
You may consider adding the following "Note" or text at the end of section Create a new pet > Step 4 > bullet point 2 ('On Windows, look at the prompt path to see your current directory. Then...')
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: