Nawaz Sharif
A running instance of Notepad is a process.
A running instance of Notepad is a process.
With a text editor: notepad, for example.
The minutes of the meeting is a written record of what is said. The minutes may be recorded in short-hand using a pen and notepad, or on an electronic computer device, or on a stenotype machine.
You can use any text-editor, notepad is an example.
Notepad Notepad is inbulit application of all windows versions for example in Windows 7 Start>All Programmes>Accessories>Notepad Type anything in it and save as.A file will be created with .txt extension
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No. Some programs, such as MS-Word, save information automatically, every few minutes; if you use Google Docs, information is saved online every few seconds. But Notepad doesn't have such a feature. Some of the Notepad substitutes may have such an option. Note that in general, Notepad is a very limited program, so you may want to get a Notepad substitute for other reasons as well, not just for autosaving. For example, Notepad++, while NOT having autosave (at least in the version I am currently using), allows you to open multiple windows, search among multiple windows, allows multiple undos, and in general has a neater editing interface - for example, Ctrl-Backspace works, to delete a word to the left, whereas in Notepad, this doesn't work.
When the general was sick he sent a delegate to take his place
Programmer's Notepad was created in 1998.
A notepad is a book a "thing" it is neither hardware or software.
Notepad files aren't something that just pop up on your system. You have to make them through the program called Notepad, which can be found at Start>All Programs>Accessories>Notepad. Once you have made the notepad document, you can save it somewhere on the computer, and then it is an editable Notepad file.