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July 9th, 2001, 09:11 AM
#1
NOTEPAD Question
Hi all,
When i right click in Windoze Explorer and select new Text Document it calls the txt file "New Text Document.txt"...(as it should)... i find this anoying as all i use notepad for mainly is to create files called "ReadMe.txt"
Is there a way to make NOTEPAD automatically call newly created .txt files "ReadMe.txt" so i dont have to keep Renaming them. (maybe a registry edit would do the trick)
This is probably a question that many people will find usefull, hopefully someone knows the answer.
Thx in Advance for all your Help! 
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July 9th, 2001, 10:41 AM
#2
Why not just place a shortcut to notepad on your desktop? That way you can "save as" and name the file anything you want.
If you're happy and you know it......it's your meds.
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July 9th, 2001, 11:06 AM
#3
Or place a shortcut to Notepad in your C:\Windows\Sendto folder.
Then you can send anything to Notepad through your right mouse menu.
Gtz. Tony
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July 9th, 2001, 11:08 AM
#4
Hi thx for the input but....
i dont hava problem with right clickin and selectin new text document (easyest way in my situation)....
Just so u know y i wanna do this.....
every now and then i go on a download mission and d'load several Apps/Gamez. when downloading stuff its useful to include the App info in a ReadMe.txt file in same dir for future reference.
After having renamed new Text Document.txt to ReadMe.txt several times it becomes a bit anoying.
What i want to do is to just right click>select new ReadMe.txt and paste info into it. job done.
Any more ideas. Regards
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July 9th, 2001, 11:12 AM
#5
Originally posted by Kleinkramer:
Or place a shortcut to Notepad in your C:\Windows\Sendto folder.
Then you can send anything to Notepad through your right mouse menu.
Gtz. Tony
I shall experiment with this and c wat i can do...
I'm mainly trying to avoid having to rename it, i only use NOTEPAD for ReadMe.txt files as thas all its good for really.
Thx 
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July 9th, 2001, 11:28 AM
#6
what i tried above wasn't wat i am looking for...
Any other sugestions, TIA
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July 9th, 2001, 11:46 AM
#7
Ok, try this....Open Notepad>>File>>Save AS, name the file "ReadMe">>save the blank file to your desktop.
Now double click the "ReadMe.txt" icon on the desktop a blank text file opens, type in what you want>>File>>Save As>>point it to the folder you want to save it to>>click save & your done.....
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July 9th, 2001, 12:47 PM
#8
Thx M8 but that would defete the object of what i want to do...but i know ur only trying to help, thas wat we're here for.
All i want is while navigating Explorer when i right click>select new I want an option to create "ReadMe.txt"...
...not really looking for a work around as at the moment i Right click>new>new text document and rename it to readme.txt and off i go...cant get much easyier than this wivout having a right click>new>ReadMe.txt shoutcut.
I thought that there would be a place in registry or sumut that gives it its name new text document and that i could change this.
Regards
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July 9th, 2001, 01:54 PM
#9
Nice1 Mo, i shall use that from now on...is there any to add it to the "new" context menu, i've tried putting stuff in the windows/ShellNew dir to no avail...!
...as u didn't sugest it i guess that wat i really wanna do can't be done.
Many thanx for the help
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July 9th, 2001, 02:43 PM
#10
I did find that if you change the file association for TEXT DOCUMENT to read README, it will default now to NEW README.TXT. Well.......that's as close as I can get.
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July 9th, 2001, 05:35 PM
#11
Thanx Patweb for the Exellent suggestion...Perfect Just what i was looking for...so simple yet really effective, Nice1 
Thanx also to Mosaic1 for your Time & Help, the explination was good, its apreciated, quite technical info there tho...bit over my head, but i get the general idea and it sounds just the thing i needed (something to keep hold of hold of for another situation maybe)...
Thanx all for the help, u people 'r' Great!
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July 9th, 2001, 05:55 PM
#12
[QUOTE]Originally posted by LotusAstra:
[B]Thanx Patweb for the Exellent suggestion...Perfect Just what i was looking for...so simple yet really effective, Nice1 
Thanx again Mosaic1 for your Time & Help, the explination was good, its apreciated, quite technical info there tho...bit over my head, but i get the general idea and it sounds just the thing i needed (something to keep hold of hold of for another situation maybe)...
Thanx all for the help, u people 'r' Great! 
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