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Scanned documents are typically transferred as images and therefore cannot be opened in notepad. You can try looking into an OCR program that will read the text in the image and turn it into an editable text file which should then open in notepad. There are a few "freeware" programs out there but beware of trojans and malware that may come with them. The old driver for that printer used to come with OCR ability but it is not available on the new software version HP has on their support site. You can try searching for version 11 of the driver but you may not be able to find it and make it work.
Notepad alone will not number your pages for you. If you determine how many lines fit on a printed page you then could format your Notepad document accordingly and place a page number at the bottom of each page. This may take experimentation and will depend on your font type and size as well. So play around and you should be able to figure out what works in your case.
Just rename the file with the .html ending, right click on it and move over "Open with" option and then select the browser you wish to open it with. enjoy...
You can open this file in Word and then choose "Save As" and change it to the Word format (.doc or .docx).
I would assume the scanning feature is using OCR (optical character recognition) and, after the scan, the default is to save it in a .txt format so it will open in almost any computer.
You can set your computer to use Word to open .TXT files automatically. You would still have to choose the "Save As" and change the format to Word before you can make meaningful editing changes (elaborate fonts, stationary, etc.) as .TXT files have only the most basic formatting available.
You have notepad set as your default text reader. If you have Word installed use that as your default. So go in set up your default programs you can do this by going to setup default programs in the start menu when you get there look for your default programs for .doc files etc and set it to open up using Word or whatever Word program you have other than notepad. It will not harm your computer if you open .doc or .txt files using notepad.
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are you facing same problem with other document like notepad ...... please check it please ..... open a notepad type some thing like test print and give print and check its comes blank pages or not .... if its not coming please check the document setting how many pages your document heaving you can give number pages you want to print ....... if you facing same problem with notepad please post you comment ........... and try to uninstall the printer driver and reinstall it ..............
Try Microsft Document Imaging. It's included in Microsoft Office Tools which you should find in the "Microsoft Office \ Microsoft Office Tools" folder in the start menu.
Right-click on the word document - > Open with - > Choose Program .. - > Find notepad - > Click OK. Fullscreen the notepad document, and go a little to the right. There you should recognize the name of the word document that you forgot the password to. To the right of the name, there is another word, this is your password. Please reply if it worked/did not work.
Whatever you opened the document in hasn't recognised the format you saved the document as. By that i mean, notepad can't read Microsoft Word Documents, etc. What did you open the 'saved document' in?
You can start by checking what printer you're using in word. Go to File - Print. And check the name of the standard printer. It should be Dell Photo AIO Printer 962, if it says fax or something you'll hva to change the printer by clicking on the blue butten and choose the right one.
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