Wikipedia is not Bible; do not believe what you read / find in Wikipedia (like in other source that does not own the product, and even there...).

Read, test, check, and compare results, then start to talk (eventually).


HTH,

Emile


PS:
> Everyone knows that the "default file type", for Microsoft WordPad both
Sorry, I do not know. Microsoft Windows propose to open .txt files with Microsoft WordPad, so how do I know ?

BTW: must I tell you the width / height / number of pages of the Windows documentation ? Answer: ridiculously thin. In fact, there is (nearly) nothing in the documentation...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: Re: create Word document
From: Barry Traver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2006 16:23:22 -0500

Joe,


Microsoft Word (again, this works for Windows; I can't say whether it will work on a Mac) will not only load in the .doc file _as styled text_, but also does not object your doing a File -> Save, _even though_ it is keeping up the charade by saving the file as a file with the .doc filename extension but saving the file in RTF format!


Oi -- how ghastly!

If you think that's ghastly, I don't know what you are going to think when I tell some interesting things about Microsoft WordPad related to Word format (.doc) files and Rich Text Format (.rtf) files.

Everyone knows that the "default file type", for Microsoft WordPad both for Opening and for Saving files is RTF, right? After all, that's what it says (or seems to say) in the Wikipedia:



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