Kay? What have you got specified as your text reader?? Mari At 01:31 PM 5/22/00 -0500, kgs wrote: I wish I knew what happened but, after I tried to install Norton AV, notepad does not work. Notepad will not even try to open, in fact it is grayed out on the menu. >The thing I miss most is being able to "view source" when looking at web >sites html code. This function has not worked since the botched episode >with Norton. I am not computer literate I only know that the install went >"south" taking notepad down in the process. > >Word Pad still works and I have Word Perfect and MS Word but don't know if >there is a way to use any of them in place of NotePad. > >I don't really mine losing NotePad I just want the capability to view >source back, if possible with out having to replace the computer just now. > >Any ideas from you guru's out there? >Kay > > > >============================== >Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >Brought to you by RootsWeb.com.
Ah, the is the rub. I don't know and even if I did I would not know how to change it except for the advice from this list a few days ago. Is that what I need to check? Was not sure enough to try it. kay At06:38 PM 22-05-00,Mari wrote: >Kay? >What have you got specified as your text reader??
At 08:55 PM 05/22/2000, kgs wrote: *************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* Ah, the is the rub. I don't know and even if I did I would not know how to change it except for the advice from this list a few days ago. Is that what I need to check? Was not sure enough to try it. kay At06:38 PM 22-05-00,Mari wrote: Kay? What have you got specified as your text reader?? **************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** Kay, open Explorer (WinKey+E); Click on "Tools" in the Menu bar; Click "Folder Options"; Click the "File Types" tab; Find "Text Document"; (It should show NotePad as the default reader.) If not: Click "Edit"; Click "Open"; Click "Edit"; In "Application used to perform action", type: C:\Windows\notepad.exe "%1" Click "OK". Click "Print"; Click "Edit"; In "Application used to perform action", type: C:\Windows\notepad.exe /p Click "OK"; Click "OK"; Click "OK"; Exit Explorer. -------------- Also, Open Control Panel; Double-click "Internet Options"; Click on the "Programs" tab; In the E-Mail box, click the down triangle and chose "Eudora". That should do it. SgtGeorge