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  2. And used the "Restore_New_Text_Document_context_menu_item.reg"-file which worked great. To only restore what the OP asked, the following .reg file is the only thing needed. A sign out/sign in OR reboot is needed for explorer.exe to pick up the change.

  3. Then I accidentally pressed some wrong button (I don't know which one) and thus created a New Text Document.txt file. Later, I tried to recreate the event but couldn't find the right key combination. Later, I tried to recreate the event but couldn't find the right key combination.

  4. I'm using Windows 7 and I would like to quickly create a small text file with a few lines of text in the Command prompt. I can create a single line text file with: echo hello > myfile.txt but how can I create a text file with multiple lines using this echo command? I have tried with the following, which doesn't work when I read the file with more:

  5. Open the newly created text file (C:\dir.txt) and you'll have the complete output of the dir command in that directory. The greater than symbol ( > ) signifies output redirection; it sends the output from most commands to a file you specify and is very handy for being able to log output from commands.

  6. The JR Directory Printer utility allows you to print a listing of every subdirectory and/or file contained within a directory and/or subdirectory. It supports lowercase/dos style filename, file size in KB/bytes, attributes, custom file length, etc. The result displayed in NotePad or default text editor as "dirprint.txt" file.

  7. I also didn't remove the file afterward; that's easy enough to do. date +FORMAT lets you specify the output format of the date command, similar to a printf format string; see the coreutils date documentation for details. The format can include arbitrary text, so in this case you don't even need to use sed.

  8. Create New "Text Document" Option Is Missing From Windows Context...

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/create-new-text-document-option...

    Hello Community, The option for creating new "Text Document" is no longer available in Windows context menu. What's wrong. Please help me.

  9. WIN11, new text file option missing - Microsoft Community

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/win11-new-text-file-option...

    First, open Notepad by typing "notepad" in the Windows search bar and pressing Enter. Then, type any random text in the Notepad window. Next, click on "File" in the top left corner of the window and select "Save As". Navigate to your Desktop or the folder where you want to save the text file, and in the "Save as type" field, select "All Files (.)".

  10. If you have Office Professional, you can open your Excel file in Access, and then Export from Access. Access will let you specify a fixed-width layout for your exported file, and gives you extremely granular controls for specifying those widths.

  11. Keyboard shortcut is available by default in Windows Explorer. Basically you need to create or modify the shortcut for a program that you use to create a text file, usually Notepad (I am using Notepad++). Using Windows explorer, locate or create a new shortcut (in my case, it's C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\notepad++.lnk)