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You can add a template to your HTML website in Notepad plus plus by adding a zen coding plugin in the notepad plus plus.
If you click the "blockquote" button in the Answer Editor, try pressing the backspace button a few times. If that does not work, copy and paste your answer into another document (such as a Notepad document) and try to add it again.
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just add an extension .java when you save your notepad text file
Yes. Go to the insert tab and click on page numbers
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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.
No you can not, some restaurants have a tip-gratuity printed out on the bill stating how much to tip based on 10% to 30%.
All you need is a text editor, such as "notepad". When you save a document, you simply add an extension - for example ".php" - to the end of the filename and make sure that the file type selected is "all files" ("*.*").
Yes, Word automatically renumbers your footnotes in the order they appear in the document. So if you suddenly add a new footnote between two previously existing ones, Word will renumber them accordingly. The same if you remove them.
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