Notepad files can be considered "unreadable" if they contain data in a format that the text editor cannot interpret, such as binary data or unsupported character encodings. Additionally, if a file is too large or contains complex formatting not suitable for plain text, it may appear jumbled or nonsensical. Lastly, if the file is corrupted or has been saved with incompatible settings, it may also render the content unreadable.
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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.
Unreadable handwriting is often referred to as "chicken scratch" or "scribble." It can make it difficult for others to decipher the written text.
hi notepad how r u doing
Its a pad through which we can store notes is to be known as notepad.
Notepad++ is a text editor, not a compiler. You can however, enter source code into Notepad++ and then compile it with a compiler such as GCC.
The default file extension for notepad is .txt. However, you can designate notepad as the primary application for any extension.
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