When you next try to open them, they will open in a browser by default so that you can see what the page looks like. You can still open them using Notepad to make any changes you want.
See if you have access rights to save documents to the PC. There is no specific restriction with respect to HTML documents and saving them using notepad.
You can let your antivirus do the work to remove it, or you can enter this code in notepad and save as whatevername.bat. It is important to put the extension .bat at the end when saving it, otherwise it won't work! @echo off taskkill nameofvirus.exe del nameofvirus.exe exit
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
Saving my family (including wife and children) and getting my official documents and the available liquid money.
When saving a file, word processors commonly apply their own file extension. Usually when saving you will have an option of some sort that allows you to change the file extension. Look for options when saving, keeping your eyes open for things like: *.*; all; any.
Like you would do in saving photos. File >>Save>>go to My Documents and click save.
by making folders and sub-folders where you saving your word documents on hard drive
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What a wiki file is? .html, I guess.
So you open notepad then type anything you want then press the power button on your tower then it will ask you to save wait a bit for the process to pop up and click cancel then cancel the shutdown by saving the notepad item!!! there you go CNE/MCNE/IT
Having a meeting without going to the office, saving all important documents instead of putting them on a piece of paper that could be lost.
It adds the appropriate extension for the type of file you are saving.