![]() If you fire up WordPad from Windows 7 the first thing you notice, if you are used to the Windows XP version, is that the menus have gone and they have been replaced by a 'ribbon' interface, as used in the latest Microsoft Office. It will also import from and export to the Word format so document interchange is possible. If you just want to write a letter, a note or keep some written records of anything it has sufficient capabilities to produce formatted text without the complications of the more advanced features of Word. ![]() For the majority of writing needs it is quite sufficient. I have always liked WordPad, the no frills alternative to Word. That is not to say that there are no faults but in the case of WordPad the first impression is that of improvement since the version within Windows XP. I thought I would start my look at the applications with Windows 7 at one that I really like, namely WordPad. In previous articles of this series I have, so far, been somewhat critical of the changes in Windows 7.
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