It means that you open an existing text file using an application like Notepad, Word, Excel etc.
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The file is just a plain text file. Txt is an abbreviation for text.
If you have Notebook, then you just have to type your stuff there and they will be automatically will be saved as aText Document.
A source file is nothing more than a text file with code. Therefore, any file created in Notepad and saved as "anyname.c" is considered a C source file.
It means that your text message can not be sent and is saved in your drafts folder or in your case your sent folder.
That the text has no formatting, and so it's easier, for example, to copy on a html page
txt stands for Text. It is often used by plain text editors as the suffix to the file name. There is no formatting associated with most txt files. You should be able to open them with a word processor, notepad or wordpad on your computer.
You don't. The extension of .scr on an IBM PC clone means it is a screen saver and executable. Screen savers cannot be saved in a text and graphics format such as a pdf file.
No HTML can be written in a simple text file and saved as .html.
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The file must be saved with a .bat extension. After writing the file in Notepad, select File > Save As...; there will be a drop-down at the bottom of the Save As dialogue box, reading "Text Document (*.txt)". Change the drop-down to "All Files (*.*)", then type in the full name to save the file as in the box above: say, "myprogram.bat". Make sure you put ".bat" on the end! Once the file is saved, just double-click on its icon, wherever you saved it, to run.
Nevermind. I found out I had to edit the song list file.