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| command-line syntax for notepad or wordpad? open w/ font
Thank you |
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| RE: command-line syntax for notepad or wordpad? open w/ font
As far as i know there is no command line switch for notepad or wordpad to select a font and what not. Also i would suggest you instead of doing this better search for any another program that does allow formatting using a command line switch. |
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| RE: command-line syntax for notepad or wordpad? open w/ font
Thank you very much for the quick reply Janairo. I will do that. |
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