No. It is purely a text editor so it can only deal with text. You would need something like Microsoft Word if you want to have text and photographs in the one document.
You can, but all that you'll see is garbled text.
You can insert pictures in Wordpad/Write.exe and they will display as the image should.
Next troll; please, come on down.
No. Notepad is a text editor, so it can only deal with text.
In Windows XP: Click Start > Accessories > Notepad. In Windows 7: Click Start button > type Notepad > Click the Notepad From Windows XP up to now: Hold Windows button on keyboard then tap "R". Release both buttons. Type Notepad then press enter.
Try reopening the store a couple times and see if you can find the update for 8.1 then for your notepad with Windows 8.
Notepad and Wordpad are minimal word processing programs in Windows operating systems.
Launching a notepad window is mostly the same on Windows 8 except that without a dock / start screen patch program, you will have to launch it via the start page. The easiest way to do this is to press the windows key then type "notepad", the only remaining tile should be the notepad executable tile. To open an existing HTML document with Notepad, you can still right click the file and click "edit" to open in Notepad.
Yes.
You can edit autoexec.bat using the Windows built-in notepad application.
Click "START", and select "Programs", then "Accessories". Both notepad and wordpad are in the accessories folder.
windows notepad opens them for me
not realy as G.U.I is an OS used by windows
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
Notepad is a simple text editor for Microsoft Windows. Unlike WordPad, Notepad does not treat newlines in Unix- or Mac-style text files correctly.
well to attach photos or files you first log on then go to your mail then on the top it will say new click that then then you will know