".txt" is the default extension of Notepad.
Notepad is a very useful tool. It's a straight ASCII text editor. This means there are no extraneous control characters embedded among the text characters, as you will find in most other text editors.
Normally .txt, but It can open a very large number of other formats as well.
Notepad is a text file so the extension is .txt
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.bat indicates a batch file, which is a script. You can see what it contains by opening it with a text editor, such as notepad.
Notepad Notepad is inbulit application of all windows versions for example in Windows 7 Start>All Programmes>Accessories>Notepad Type anything in it and save as.A file will be created with .txt extension
just add an extension .java when you save your notepad text file
The default file extension for notepad is .txt. However, you can designate notepad as the primary application for any extension.
Configuration settings file can be viewed either in notepad or browser depending on the type of configuration file. If the configuration file has extension - "INI", then it can be viewed in notepad or textpad. If the configuration file has extension - "XML", then it can be viewed both in Notepad and Browser.
You can use any text editor but notepad++ which is free is the best. When you save the file be sure to set it to all file types and save it with a .bat extension!
You can use any text editor although I suggest Notepad++ which is a free download and save a HTML document as all file types with a .HTML extension
windows notepad opens them for me
If you are creating a HTML file, use Notepad or another text editor, not a word processor. When you go to save it, save it with an extension of .htm or .html and set the "Save As Type" option to all files, to ensure a .txt extension is not also added.
Open it up in a text editor such as notepad
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its very simple,while saving the file, just type the filename with .bat extension and put the whole name in double quotes and notepad will save the file as MSDOS batch file. for example if you want the filename to be myfile then while saving the file, use: "myfile.bat" if you do not use double quotes, it will attach one more extension to name i.e. .txt