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Underlining & Bold-minor problem

I did not renew Office after the six months expired as I just type the occasional letter in Notepad. Excel would be useful at times though. Anyway, I was just typing a brief note which included a column of figures and I found I could not use the keyboard shortcuts i.e. CTRL+B and CTRL+U to highlight something or underline it. Why would this be? Is. it just a case of the shortcuts not being available in Notepad? I'm using a Sony laptop and Vista.
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  • -TangleFoot-
    -TangleFoot- Posts: 4,673 Forumite
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    Jake'sGran wrote: »
    Is. it just a case of the shortcuts not being available in Notepad?
    Essentially, yes. Have you considered OpenOffice.org? It's free.
  • Taffybiker
    Taffybiker Posts: 927 Forumite
    Notepad is an electronic equivalent of scrap paper. It has none of the features usually associated with word processors. It's nothing to do with your machine or operating system.
    Try saying "I have under-a-pound in my wallet" and listen to people react!
  • libra10
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    I also use a Sony laptop, which has Wordpad. With this programme, you can use Bold, Underline, etc.

    Hope that helps
  • -TangleFoot-
    -TangleFoot- Posts: 4,673 Forumite
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    libra10 wrote: »
    With this programme, you can use Bold, Underline, etc.
    On the other hand, you can't open or edit Excel documents with it. ;)
  • Jake'sGran
    Jake'sGran Posts: 3,269 Forumite
    Essentially, yes. Have you considered OpenOffice.org? It's free.

    Yes, I will now download Open Office. To be honest, on my last computer I found Open Office was a bit too sophisticated for me.
  • Jake'sGran
    Jake'sGran Posts: 3,269 Forumite
    libra10 wrote: »
    I also use a Sony laptop, which has Wordpad. With this programme, you can use Bold, Underline, etc.

    Hope that helps

    Did you get the full Office system with your laptop? Wordpad is not available on this one. It's the VA10.

    To Taffybiker: I agree, Notepad is pretty useless. My trouble is that I am always looking for an easy way out. I certainly will not buy Office.
  • libra10
    libra10 Posts: 19,716 Forumite
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    Initially my PC had Works installed, I already had a copy of Office 2007, which I installed.
  • -TangleFoot-
    -TangleFoot- Posts: 4,673 Forumite
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    Jake'sGran wrote: »
    Wordpad is not available on this one.
    It should be; it's part of Windows. If you can't find it, it may have been... turned off.
  • Taffybiker
    Taffybiker Posts: 927 Forumite
    Jake'sGran wrote: »
    Did you get the full Office system with your laptop? Wordpad is not available on this one. It's the VA10.

    To Taffybiker: I agree, Notepad is pretty useless. My trouble is that I am always looking for an easy way out. I certainly will not buy Office.

    There's nothing wrong with taking the easy option if there is one, and certainly nothing wrong choosing not to purchase unnecessary software.

    I would persevere with Open Office.

    If you just want a word processor then I found this:
    http://www.abisource.com/download/ but I have not used it and cannot vouch for it.
    Try saying "I have under-a-pound in my wallet" and listen to people react!
  • Jake'sGran
    Jake'sGran Posts: 3,269 Forumite
    It should be; it's part of Windows. If you can't find it, it may have been... turned off.

    I'll go look see. Maybe it is on here somewhere.

    I'm not a Techie as you might have gathered but in the Times at weekend there was a "TECH TIP" in the section called IN GEAR about being able to see your email offline by downloading something called Google Gears or Yahoo Zimbra desktop. I downloaded the Google one but now don't know what to do with it even after reading the instructions. I access AOL email from Firefox but it's not really satisfactory. If anyone is interested I just found in Firefox-Tools, Gears settings. Sorry for going off at a tangent.
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