Click Start > All Programs > Accessories. Right-click notepad, put your cursor over 'send to', and select 'send to desktop'. That will place a short-cut on the desktop (your notepad program stays where it is). This instruction works for any program.
Type your answer here... right click on desk
You must create your own shortcut to clear the clipboard when using Windows 7. The most recommended way to create this shortcut is found on the websites HowToGeek, Basicuse, and Kioskea.
You can use any text-editor, notepad is an example.
You can use Notepad to write HTML pages, and HTML consists of tags. So you would be writing a lot of tags when using Notepad to create a HTML page.
start the form wizard. on the create tab,choose form wizard. follow the directions on each page and click finish.
There are multiple ways:Right click on the desktop and click New > Shortcut. Follow the wizard instructions to create a shortcut.Find the file you wish to make a shortcut of using Explorer. Drag it to the desktop, holding the Shift and Control keys. Drop to make a shortcut.Same as 2 but right-click and drag and drop and select Create shortcuts here.Find the shortcut in the Start Menu and click and drag it, holding Control, to your Desktop.
by using the query wizard or design view
To add a notepad (.txt) file to a .zip archive format, you need a certain program. I recommend using WinRAR 3.71 (rarlab.com/download.htm). Once installed, create the notepad file, and then right click on it and select "Add to Archive." You should then be able to create a .zip format archive with a notepad file inside.
How you do that is first go to the place you want to shortcut to. WITHOUT USING A SHORTCUT first! Then when you are where you want, click the little blue x button, that marks your place. Go explore Wizard city now. When you want to shortcut back to that place, click the blue x button with the green arrow. That will transport you to the place you marked before! Quickest shortcut EVER! Hoped this WIZARDLY helped! Source(S) Wizard101 level 6 player and fan!
by using the query wizard or design view
You would save the file to the desktop (comand S) highlight it on the desktop, then click on file on top create shortcut and it will lead you through the rest. (only on newer apples)
Open up the file and save it as (filename) and save it again as (filename2)
we can align text using notepad by by going to the font option