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    • garyknottG
      garyknott
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      One of the nasty things about notepad is that saving a file does not
      create an ascii text file by default. You have to struggle to save, especially
      if you are saving a file - say toy.do, that is a text file without a txt extension.

      Also Windows hides extensions to avoid confusing you - of course, this is
      worse! So the question is if I run notepad++ on a text file named toy.do, and
      edit it, and then save it - I suppose by selecting save in a drop-down file menu,
      will it be a proper text file? And will my extension .do show throughout my
      actions?

      I haven’t been able to find a notepad++ manual at your web-site.
      Where is it? Maybe you should have “manual” as one of your top-level options.

      Thanks, garyknott@gmail.com (hopefully, I’ll be notified of
      responses via email.)

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      • Andy BayleyA
        Andy Bayley
        last edited by

        Hi

        You can disable Windows hiding known extensions. In Windows 10, from a Windows Explorer window, go to View / Options / Change folder and search options. On the View tab, scroll down the Advanced Settings and deselect ‘Hide extensions for known file types’. On earlier Windows versions, I think the option is under Tools / Folder options.

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        • Scott SumnerS
          Scott Sumner @garyknott
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          @garyknott

          You can find a Notepad++ manual here: http://docs.notepad-plus-plus.org/index.php/NP%2B%2B_Guides

          I (re)found this by googling “Notepad++ manual” – not so difficult. :-)

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