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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.

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