• WordPad is a word processor included with Windows 95 and later. Similarly to its predecessor Microsoft Write, it is a basic word processor, positioned...
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  • 1986-04-29. p. 181. Retrieved 2023-09-06. Main, Nikki (4 September 2023). "Three Decades After Launch, Microsoft's WordPad Is Headed to the Trash Bin"....
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    composing early Word Document (.doc) files. With Windows 3.1, Write became OLE capable. In Windows 95, Write was replaced with WordPad; attempting to open...
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  • ways of reading Office documents available, either through Word Online as well as WordPad (a native component of Windows) in Windows 7 and later, which...
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    applications with Office 2010 and Windows applications such as Paint and WordPad with Windows 7, respectively. The redesigned interface also includes a...
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  • from RTF". Retrieved 2010-03-13. "Why does RTF not work properly in WordPad and NotePad?". FamilySearch. Archived from the original on 2009-08-05. Retrieved...
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  • such as WordPad and PSPad) made numbers from 256 to 65,535 produce the corresponding Unicode character. For instance, Alt+9731 in WordPad produces the...
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  • Calculator, Resource Monitor, on-screen keyboard, and WordPad have also been updated. Paint and WordPad feature a Ribbon interface similar to the one introduced...
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    ordered from top to bottom. Another method, dubbed "the WordPad effect", uses the program WordPad to manipulate images through converting the raw data to...
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    distributed small notepads with the word "THINK" emblazoned on their cover to customers and employees. The name "ThinkPad" was suggested by IBM employee Denny...
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