WE ALL HAVE to handle plain text files from time to time, and we know that printing files with the built-in Notepad applet in Windows should be called “pain text.” Fortunately, I’ve found a way to ...
Q. I am using Windows 3.1 on a PC clone with an Intel Pentium 166 MHz chip and 32 megabytes of RAM. When I print a line (in Notepad, for example), the hard copy displays part of the word at the end of ...
Did you know that Windows Notepad has been a staple in the Windows operating system since 1985? Despite its age, this seemingly simple text editor has evolved with a wealth of hidden features and ...
It is visible at the bottom of the Notepad screen and displays the ending line of the text file in use. Alongside it, you can find information related to column and line number with word-wrapping and ...
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