Microsoft's Notepad, a staple of the Windows operating system since 1983, has long been celebrated for its simplicity and minimalistic design. Traditionally, it has served as a straightforward text editor devoid of complex features, making it a go-to tool for quick note-taking and code editing...
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Microsoft has recently unveiled a significant update to its Notepad application, introducing advanced text formatting capabilities that enhance user experience and productivity. This update, currently available to Windows Insider users in the Canary and Dev Channels of Windows 11, marks a...
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With the latest update to Windows 11, Microsoft Notepad finds itself at a long-awaited crossroads. For decades, Notepad has been the quintessential barebones text editor, serving as a digital scratchpad for everyone from novice Windows users jotting down phone numbers to seasoned system...
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The humble Notepad application, first introduced with Windows 1.0 in 1985, has long been a minimalistic staple for quick note-taking, code edits, and jotting down reminders. For nearly four decades, it has steadfastly resisted the substantial feature creep seen in other Windows accessories...
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Microsoft's Notepad, a staple of the Windows operating system since 1983, has traditionally been a simple text editor. However, recent updates in Windows 11 have significantly enhanced its functionality, introducing features that align it more closely with word processors like Microsoft Word...
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I Recently converted from Windows 7 to Windows 10, using Firefox browser. Have many MS Word 2010 documents , cut/pasted from internet, that contain hyperlinks. In past, I would CTRL-click on hyperlink and be redirected to new location. With Windows 10, however, clicking on hyperlink...
When adding a hyper link to a post I've noticed that the link is not highlighted enough. The one I just did looks like the regular text. I actually had to search for my hyper link in that thread. How is the OP and anybody for that matter supposed to see the hyper link? This is something you guys...
hyperlink problem with upgrades. With the past 2 upgrades, the hyperlinks on emails, search engines, Pocket, Facebook, etc. stop working. Last time the problem seemed to be fixed by an accidental hard shutdown. Tried the hard shutdown and it didn't help. I have gone thru all the switching to...
Assume a hard disk contains a possibly (partially) corrupted Windows 7.
I boot now a ToolsCD or USB flash drive with Windows 10.
When I open now a CmdPrompt and enter
sfc /scannow /offwindir=C:\Windows /offbootdir=C:\
then I cannot do this since the local, active, running WinOS is different...
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Hi,
For my projects I crate a technical documentation DVD, what is a copy of the documentation on my HDD. The documentation is divided into 2 areas:
C :\Paths\Documentation\CommonFilesPath\ (Datasheets and similar, common for all customers and projects)
C :\Paths\Documentation\UserProjects\...
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I’ll pass on something I learned that may save others a lot of diagnostic time. After months of wrestling with Outlook crashes, I finally gave up on it and switched to Thunderbird. I then noticed problems with incoming messages that were created in Outlook by others. Embedded graphics and...
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Two problems which I found recently that are new (things were fine before). They may be connected or they may be separate problems:
1) I have hyperlinks to web pages in a number of my Excel files, and also in Word files. All of a sudden, the links don't call up the web pages. Instead, I get an...
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I have an application that calls Windows API functions to display the Common
Dialog boxes (e.g. Print Dialog, File Save As..., etc.). The Common Dialog boxes
display correctly on my own network, but I have a client who is running my
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In the last couple of years I have produced about 70 tutorials and demos. The ones that are still appropriate I gathered (as hyperlinks) in a pdf. I skipped those that are outdated (e.g. a series of 10 videos for Windows 8 Consumer Preview) and those that had gathered dust and were not...
Windows 7 seems to be more "fluffy" than useful now. My main point of contention is that I am unable to select the entire file name including the extension without extra clicks. I have written a database and am in the process of assembling hyperlinks for many fields; every table has a hyperlink...
although signed in as administrator, when retrieving email via outlook I am unable to activate hyperlinks the following message appears:-
"This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions on this computer. please contact your system administrator"
Any advice on where this can be unlocked...
I cannot open hyperlinks having an address ending with txt - the hyperlink address does not appear in the Address bar and a new tab with a blank page results. Has anybody had this problem and have made a fix?
Face recognition in video is an emerging technology that will have great impact on user experience in fields such as television, gaming, and communication. In the near future, a television or an Xbox will be able to recognize people in the living room, home video will be annotated automatically...
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I just installed Windows 7 and now I get an error message every time I click on an link in my Outlook messages. The only way I can get to websites is to copy and paste the link to the Browser. Doesn't matter if I am using Internet Explorer or Firefox. Is there a setting I need to change?