Jus hit the insert key....it toggles back and forth from insert text to overwrite.
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.
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You can not insert an image in Notepad as it is a plain-text editor. If you would like to insert an image into a document, use Wordpad (the button is at Insert --> Image in Windows 7)
because you have pressed the insert button press it again and it will stop doin it
Pick Insert, and then Date and you could choose from a list of formats.
Insert Key!! =)
| | that's the best i know of and its to the left of the backspace key | |
WordPad is a very basic word processor whereas Notepad is a text editor. So it can do things like change the colour of text, format paragraphs for indentation and alignment, use bullets and tabs and insert various objects, none of which can be done in Notepad.
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.
go to insert then date/time,then select format from the dialog box