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WordPad
The word processor that comes with Windows, starting with Windows 95. Superseding Write, which came with Windows 3.1, WordPad supports Microsoft Word, RTF (Rich Text) and standard TXT (text) file formats. It offers rudimentary word processing capabilities and is nowhere near as extensive as Word. See Notepad.


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The product works well with Microsoft Word 97/2000, Corel WordPerfect Version 8 or 9, Lotus Notes, Microsoft Wordpad, Microsoft Chat 2.
This capability exists in Dragon NaturallySpeaking and several third party applications, including Microsoft Word(R) 97, Corel(R) WordPerfect(R) 8, GoldMine, Microsoft WordPad, Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft Chat 2.
ENHANCED SELECT-AND-SAY FUNCTIONALITY -- In addition to support for Microsoft Word(R) 97, Corel(R) WordPerfect(R) 8, and the Dragon NaturallySpeaking window, the latest version expands the availability of Select-and-Say functionality to a variety of third party applications, including GoldMine, Microsoft WordPad, Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft Chat 2.
 
 
 
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