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  • D Dinuj Nath

    VuNic wrote:

    Repeat

    Works for me

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    Eytukan
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    I meant it was already posted my someone here in CP. :)


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      Hi, Got it as a forward This is real cool tip for people who use notepad to write down any info on a day to day basis... In Notepad * Create a blank text file with .LOG as the first line of the file, followed by a carriage return. [ Enter ] * Save and close the file . * Double-click the file to open it and notice that Notepad appends the current date and time to the end of the file and places the cursor on the next line. * Type your notes and then save and close the file. Each time you open the file, Notepad repeats the process, appending the time and date to the end of the file and placing the cursor below it It simply serves as a virtual diary !

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      ROWALI
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      it works man. thanks row

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        Hi, Got it as a forward This is real cool tip for people who use notepad to write down any info on a day to day basis... In Notepad * Create a blank text file with .LOG as the first line of the file, followed by a carriage return. [ Enter ] * Save and close the file . * Double-click the file to open it and notice that Notepad appends the current date and time to the end of the file and places the cursor on the next line. * Type your notes and then save and close the file. Each time you open the file, Notepad repeats the process, appending the time and date to the end of the file and placing the cursor below it It simply serves as a virtual diary !

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        Phil J Pearson
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        It's worked that way since Windows 2.0 It takes some people a while to catch on!

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        • P Phil J Pearson

          It's worked that way since Windows 2.0 It takes some people a while to catch on!

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          Dinuj Nath
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          Phil J Pearson wrote:

          It's worked that way since Windows 2.0

          Wow, I got to know it today.

          Phil J Pearson wrote:

          It takes some people a while to catch on!

          :-D

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          • P Phil J Pearson

            It's worked that way since Windows 2.0 It takes some people a while to catch on!

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            Ryan Binns
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            Phil J Pearson wrote:

            It's worked that way since Windows 2.0

            Really? I used to use it in Windows 3.0; didn't realise it existed before that :) I didn't have Windows before 3.0 :rolleyes:

            Ryan

            "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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              Phil J Pearson wrote:

              It's worked that way since Windows 2.0

              Really? I used to use it in Windows 3.0; didn't realise it existed before that :) I didn't have Windows before 3.0 :rolleyes:

              Ryan

              "Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"

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              Eytukan
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              :D, He said that with a punch, so it went down below 3.0!


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              • D Dinuj Nath

                Hi, Got it as a forward This is real cool tip for people who use notepad to write down any info on a day to day basis... In Notepad * Create a blank text file with .LOG as the first line of the file, followed by a carriage return. [ Enter ] * Save and close the file . * Double-click the file to open it and notice that Notepad appends the current date and time to the end of the file and places the cursor on the next line. * Type your notes and then save and close the file. Each time you open the file, Notepad repeats the process, appending the time and date to the end of the file and placing the cursor below it It simply serves as a virtual diary !

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                dighn
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                :omg::omg::omg: how could I not have known this?! amazing! this definitely helps because I take notes in notepad all the time

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                • D Dinuj Nath

                  Hi, Got it as a forward This is real cool tip for people who use notepad to write down any info on a day to day basis... In Notepad * Create a blank text file with .LOG as the first line of the file, followed by a carriage return. [ Enter ] * Save and close the file . * Double-click the file to open it and notice that Notepad appends the current date and time to the end of the file and places the cursor on the next line. * Type your notes and then save and close the file. Each time you open the file, Notepad repeats the process, appending the time and date to the end of the file and placing the cursor below it It simply serves as a virtual diary !

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                  malharone
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                  Doesn't work on Win XP pro :sigh:

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                    Doesn't work on Win XP pro :sigh:

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                    dighn
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                    does for me. just put .LOG at the top of the file (I named the file .LOG at first :doh:) and reopen it. very cool trick

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                    • D Dinuj Nath

                      Hi, Got it as a forward This is real cool tip for people who use notepad to write down any info on a day to day basis... In Notepad * Create a blank text file with .LOG as the first line of the file, followed by a carriage return. [ Enter ] * Save and close the file . * Double-click the file to open it and notice that Notepad appends the current date and time to the end of the file and places the cursor on the next line. * Type your notes and then save and close the file. Each time you open the file, Notepad repeats the process, appending the time and date to the end of the file and placing the cursor below it It simply serves as a virtual diary !

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                      toxcct
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                      this is a repost man :suss: refer MSDN[^]

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