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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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Put your old articles into cold storage rather than throw them out Email-a-friend and Print-format for every story and article In-line Text editor similar to Word Pad User editable look and feel Polls/Surveys - Now put a different one on each page Custom Page Modules.
You can later view these files through the Windows Word Pad or Write applications to decide whether you really need them.
Dimension is fully integrated with a whole host of other Microsoft products, including Microsoft Mail, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Word and Microsoft Word Pad, as well as underlying Microsoft technologies such as OLE2 and ODBC.
 
 
 
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