28 Nov 2021 at 13:35 #1 chaparral chaparral Caporegime Joined 27 Nov 2005 Posts 25,278 Location Guernsey With windows 10 i could right click and choose a New Rich Text Document after Upgrading to window 11 that option is now missing
With windows 10 i could right click and choose a New Rich Text Document after Upgrading to window 11 that option is now missing
28 Nov 2021 at 13:54 #3 chaparral chaparral Caporegime OP Joined 27 Nov 2005 Posts 25,278 Location Guernsey chroniclard said: Cant recall ever using it, but do you need rich text? cant just right click new text doc? Click to expand... I mainly always use the Rich Text The standard Text doc option is still there..
chroniclard said: Cant recall ever using it, but do you need rich text? cant just right click new text doc? Click to expand... I mainly always use the Rich Text The standard Text doc option is still there..
28 Nov 2021 at 14:15 #5 chaparral chaparral Caporegime OP Joined 27 Nov 2005 Posts 25,278 Location Guernsey smogsy said: few options 1. create txt doc & change its extension 2. add the option back in via registry 3. install somthing startallback but why RTF? if you want bold etc use markdown far superior & its built in if you install power toys Click to expand... Even simple things like website addresses is much better using the Rich Text you can just click the link instead of having to copy & paste the link
smogsy said: few options 1. create txt doc & change its extension 2. add the option back in via registry 3. install somthing startallback but why RTF? if you want bold etc use markdown far superior & its built in if you install power toys Click to expand... Even simple things like website addresses is much better using the Rich Text you can just click the link instead of having to copy & paste the link
28 Nov 2021 at 17:13 #7 chaparral chaparral Caporegime OP Joined 27 Nov 2005 Posts 25,278 Location Guernsey smogsy said: fair enough, I just use google keep for this sort of stuff, https://www.wikihow.com/Add-New-Options-to-Right-Click-Menu-in-Windows < for you Click to expand... Thanks i take a look
smogsy said: fair enough, I just use google keep for this sort of stuff, https://www.wikihow.com/Add-New-Options-to-Right-Click-Menu-in-Windows < for you Click to expand... Thanks i take a look