time-stamped logs

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Time-stamped logs are a feature within Windows Notepad that automatically inserts the current date and time each time a log file is opened. This capability, available since early versions of Windows, allows users to create simple audit trails, session notes, or activity records without third-party software. By adding a specific header line to a text file, Notepad appends a timestamp every time the file is accessed, making it useful for tracking changes, recording events, or maintaining personal logs. The tag covers tutorials and discussions on enabling and using this built-in Notepad functionality for efficient, lightweight logging on Windows systems.
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    Unlocking Windows Notepad: Create Time-Stamped Logs Like a Pro

    Ladies and gentlemen, gather around as we delve into one of the most underappreciated treasures hiding in plain sight on your PC: Windows Notepad. Yes, that plain-Jane, no-frills text editor you’ve used to jot down grocery lists or save random scripts is more powerful than you think. You can...
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