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How to do it...
Let's perform the following steps:
- Open PowerShell.
- Execute Get-UICulture, followed by Get-Process. Notice that the default formatting for these two cmdlets seems to be tabular, shown as follows:
![](https://epubservercos.yuewen.com/57DF63/19470379901495806/epubprivate/OEBPS/Images/42830541-4530-4b09-aed0-7b5182165ef9.png?sign=1738862683-GZWYxJX4wdCNrKCteLJToCjo5M192wLd-0-9ca810890a638aa96bcca490294b681c)
- Execute Get-TimeZone, followed by Get-Uptime. This time, the default output formatting seems to be a list, shown as follows:
![](https://epubservercos.yuewen.com/57DF63/19470379901495806/epubprivate/OEBPS/Images/cd477be9-50da-420a-af72-c7a65c046464.png?sign=1738862683-AaFUTusixmdYuJZEnmCx41Xn1SsJmLWa-0-9bac9e8c9c1e1c7e6964100b69141369)
- Now, execute Get-ChildItem -Path *DoesNotExist*. With this cmdlet, you might get no output back at all.
- Lastly, execute New-Item -Name file -Value 'Test file'. While this cmdlet doesn't use the verb Get, it still returns output to work with.