Word Pad is a small and simple word processor that Microsoft supplies along with their Windows series of Operating Systems. It does not allow for graphics and advanced fonts, but it will do the job for basic typing and text editing.
Word pad saves its documents as .txt files.
Word pad is a graphical text generator software by windows that is similar to Microsoft Office word in function minus a couple stronger features found in Microsoft office word.
Notepad is another graphical text generator by windows but lacks all the finesse of word pad and Microsoft Word and usually used for editing code files for certain applications as it is a zero 'flare' text generator.
It is were you can write short stories, poems, etc.
it is an apllication software that enables you to format text and pictures.
a Wordpad is a word processor program
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No it is only an application or a program.
It is a program. It is a very simple word processing application program.
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Off the Start menu you have Programs and then Accessories. That is where they are. The actual programs are in the Windows folder. You can also access the "RUN" command and type in "Calc" for the calculator and select "OK", "WINWORD" to open the office word application or "WORDPAD" for the defalut text application
WordPad is a very basic word processing application which lacks many facilities that a standard word processor would have, including automatic footnotes. So you would have to do them manually which isn't really very practical.
A WordPad document is a file.
switch to wordpad .what are two visual cues that tell you that wordpad is the ac8t7ive program?
Open both WordPad and the source for your letterhead.Go to the source of the letterhead, highlight the letterhead and copy by whatever method you choose.Go to WordPad and paste by whatever method you choose.Adjust what you pasted into WordPad to look as you like.
Windows Vista comes with WordPad, which you can open by going to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> WordPad. WordPad is not really a feature rich word processor, but depending upon what you need, it may be good enough. Alternatively, if you are looking for a more complete word processing application, Open Office is a great choice. You can get Open Office by going here: http://www.openoffice.org
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