Word files include data about the formatting of the text (font, color, size, centered, margins, etc.). Notepad files (usually .txt) are plain text files--no formatting, just text.
Notepad is a much simpler program that WordPad. Notepad is a basic text editor. WordPad is a very basic word processor. It has more facilities than Notepad, so it is a larger program and takes up more memory.
No it isn't. It is a separate piece of software. Notepad is a text editor, while Word is a word processor. So Word has far more features than Notepad has.
It means that you open an existing text file using an application like Notepad, Word, Excel etc.
.txt=notepad .cpp=turbo c .doc=mocrosoft word
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If you want to pay:-Microsoft word (comes as part of Microsoft office)If you don't want to pay:-Openoffice.org Writer (comes as part of openoffice.org) - Very similar to MS word - .openoffice.org/-Notepad (comes with windows)-TinyEdit - very small file, can be run from a USB stick -.tinyedit.com/-Notepad++ - great for programmers -notepad-plus-plus.org/
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You cannot directly copy from Turbo editor and paste it in Word. But instead you can save your source file from Turbo. Then open that file in Notepad. From Notepad you can copy or paste to MS Word.
1. Open Windows Notepad word processor software... Click [Start] > Programs > Accessories > Notepad ...and, a fresh blank screen Notepad window should appear ready for typing text into. 2. Type into Notepad the following line of VBScript code... MsgBox("Hello, world!") 3. Use Notepad window File > Menu option to save this file as being called: greetings.vbs *NOTE*: Save the file to Desktop; somewhere you can find the file, again, very quickly and easily. 4. Go and find the file you just saved; and, left double click on it to RUN/make the code execute. A standard Windows message box should appear which displays the text message... Hello, world! 5. Click on the message box [OK] button to close the dialog box down. Congratulations, you've just gone and created your first VBScript program; which, I hope, was a success. ;-)
I want to suggest another solution, copy the text from the word or open office file.. then paste it into Notepad, then copy it from there again and THEN paste it into CorelDraw, and are you "discarding" the formatting or keeping it? cause that can be a problem too.
Microsoft Word Notepad Wordpad
TXT files are plain text files. They are very basic documents with minimal formatting. They can be opened and edited with notepad, wordpad, or any other word processor application.