First, highlight everything that you want to be in 1.5 spacing. Then, press cntrl and 5 and the same time. To undo, press cntrl and 1 at the same time. Good luck!
No. Notepad is a text editor.
Yes you can.
WordPad does not have a built-in feature for mirroring images. However, you can use a third-party image editor to mirror the image and then insert it into your WordPad document. Simply open the image in the editor, mirror it horizontally or vertically, save the edited image, and then insert it into your WordPad document.
In a range name instead of using a space or hyphen, use a?
you can also use Wordpad
Because it's capable of doing that. If you want to change it right-click on it and choose "Open with..." Then you can choose a program which you want to use to open wordpad files in the future.
using the space bar.
Open the image file you wish to add to wordpad using a program called Paint. 1. Highlight the image by pressing CTRL+A 2. Copy the image by pressing CTRL+C 3. Return to your wordpad document and paste the image by pressing CTRL+V More Details: The program 'Paint' is in Windows XP, etc and is enabled via Control Panel/Add or Remove Programs/Add or Remove Windows Programs icon, then scroll to MS Paint. Instead, can simply use ALT & 'Print Screen' keys to capture the displayed window in active application. Can even capture entire display - "Print Screen'. (WARNING - can end up with very large WordPad files.) And then simply use EDIT/Paste in WordPad.
Yes, it is possible to copy a document from Paint to WordPad. First, you can select the area of the image in Paint that you want to copy and use the "Copy" function (Ctrl+C). Then, open WordPad and paste the copied image using "Paste" (Ctrl+V). However, keep in mind that the content will be in image format, not editable text.
If using in a sentance, then yes, you use one space. If using to represent time, such as 3:00 PM, you would not use any spaces.
Use find option "Find and replace".
you use your noggin