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When you first start Notepad, the title bar typically displays "Untitled" as the file name. This indicates that you are working on a new, unsaved document. If you save the file, the title bar will change to reflect the name you choose for the saved document.
Title Bar
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It is treated the same way as what the text between title tags is in a HTML document. It will appear in the title bar. It is not the actual name of the file.
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The document window typically shows the file name of the active document, allowing users to identify which file they are currently working on. This is often located at the top of the window, in the title bar. Additionally, it may include other information, such as the application name or the status of the document (e.g., "unsaved changes"). This feature helps users manage multiple documents efficiently.
The title bar on a computer window typically includes the title of the application or document being viewed. It also often contains buttons for minimizing, maximizing, and closing the window. Additionally, the title bar may display the current file name or location. Some title bars also include menu options for accessing additional features or settings within the application.
If you are referring to the title at the top of the window it is called a "Title Bar"
It will be in the title bar and also in the Properties.
When you open a file created in an earlier version of Office, the title bar typically displays "Compatibility Mode." This mode indicates that the document will maintain compatibility with the older version's features and formatting, which may limit some of the newer functionalities available in the current version of Office. Users can choose to convert the document to the latest format to access all features.