I tried the suggestion to open the RUN box, typed in WORDPAD, and I get
the message "Can't find Wordpad or one of its components". Also, the
FIND command cannot locate it.
I do not understand the comment about AFAIK.
This machine is running Windows-95 - is Wordpad supposed to a part of
W-95?
The only word processing program on this machine is Microsoft WORD.
Is there a site from which I might be able to download this file?
Lewis Emerson
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 04:37:01 -0400 Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> On my XP machine it's in C:\Program Files\Windows NT\Accessories
> Open a run box and enter "wordpad" to see if it's functioning. AFAIK
>
> it's installed by default.
> Your word processing program can also open this file-save the file
> to
> disk, right-click it and use the "Open with" option.
>
>
>
> Lewis c Emerson wrote:
> > Folks,
> >
> > I received an attachment today and the Icon looks like one used
> by
> > Microsoft's notepad, but when I tried to open it I get an error
> message
> > indicating that the size is too large for Notepad and would I like
> to
> > open it in WordPad. However, when I tried this I get another
> message
> > indicating that there was a failure in launching WordPad.
> >
> > I can't find WordPad on this machine and wonder if someone can
> steer me
> > to a site where it might be downloaded?
> >
> > Thanks - Lewis Emerson
> >
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