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Open multiple .txt files
Unlike previous versions of windows, Vista is not allowing me to open a large
number of text files for editing. There are logistical reasons for doing so, so please tell me how I can. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. |
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Re: Open multiple .txt files
Vista doesn't open anything.... what program are you trying to use?
Notepad? Wordpad? Word? Edlin? (believe it or not, it's still here!) "tslairby" <> wrote in message news:... > Unlike previous versions of windows, Vista is not allowing me to open a > large > number of text files for editing. There are logistical reasons for doing > so, > so please tell me how I can. > > ---------------- > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow > this > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then > click "I Agree" in the message pane. > > |
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Re: Open multiple .txt files
Yes, and edit.com, too!
![]() Greetings, P. Di Stolfo "Dave" <dave@beepbeep.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:egig#EAxHHA.736@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... .... > Notepad? > Wordpad? > Word? > Edlin? (believe it or not, it's still here!) |
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RE: Open multiple .txt files
My apologies for not using the correct verbage.
Using Vista's Explorer you can select an object (via various ways) and press enter to execute/open the object with the associated program or you can right click on an object, or in my case objects and you are given a pop up menu of actions to take. In Vista, once more than 15 text (.TXT) files are selected and you press enter, nothing happens! And if you right click on the group of files you can see why: the ability to "Open" them with ANY program is disabled. There are logistical reasons for doing so please tell me how I can. I hope this deeper detail helps, thanks in advance. "tslairby" wrote: > Unlike previous versions of windows, Vista is not allowing me to open a large > number of text files for editing. There are logistical reasons for doing so, > so please tell me how I can. > > ---------------- > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then > click "I Agree" in the message pane. > > |
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Re: Open multiple .txt files
Vista DOES open programs and in the case of text (.txt) files: passes the
file name (with path) to the program designated for the extension type. As I stated! Vista is not allowing me to open a large number (or anything over fifteen) of text files (with the specified editor) for editing. If you would have at least tried to 'open' a mere sixteen text files using explorer you would have seen the problem has nothing to do with the executable program assigned to edit text files and has everything to do with how explorer is disallowing it to happen! Clearly not only are you wrong but if you would have taken the seconds required to investigate my question, combined with a knowledge of Vista justifying an answer in this forum: You would have been able to produce an effective answer as opposed to pure sarcasm. Please keep your sarcasm out of forums as it reduces perception of your IQ. "Dave" wrote: > Vista doesn't open anything.... what program are you trying to use? > Notepad? > Wordpad? > Word? > Edlin? (believe it or not, it's still here!) > > > "tslairby" <> wrote in message > news:... > > Unlike previous versions of windows, Vista is not allowing me to open a > > large > > number of text files for editing. There are logistical reasons for doing > > so, > > so please tell me how I can. > > > > ---------------- > > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the > > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I > > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow > > this > > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then > > click "I Agree" in the message pane. > > > > > > |
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Re: Open multiple .txt files
No sarcasm, but it does depend on the program you are using.
I use several hex editors and one notopad replacement. With the original Notepad, opening a separate instance for each file is the default. With the notepad replacement, you must select an option to enable this behavior in the preferences. Both of the hex editors also have this capability as an option. If this option is not selected, all of the files are opened in one instance of the editor and you must use the menu to navigate between the different files. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "tslairby" <> wrote in message news:... > Vista DOES open programs and in the case of text (.txt) files: passes the > file name (with path) to the program designated for the extension type. As > I > stated! Vista is not allowing me to open a large number (or anything over > fifteen) of text files (with the specified editor) for editing. > If you would have at least tried to 'open' a mere sixteen text files using > explorer you would have seen the problem has nothing to do with the > executable program assigned to edit text files and has everything to do > with > how explorer is disallowing it to happen! Clearly not only are you wrong > but > if you would have taken the seconds required to investigate my question, > combined with a knowledge of Vista justifying an answer in this forum: You > would have been able to produce an effective answer as opposed to pure > sarcasm. > Please keep your sarcasm out of forums as it reduces perception of your > IQ. > > "Dave" wrote: > >> Vista doesn't open anything.... what program are you trying to use? >> Notepad? >> Wordpad? >> Word? >> Edlin? (believe it or not, it's still here!) >> >> >> "tslairby" <> wrote in message >> news:... >> > Unlike previous versions of windows, Vista is not allowing me to open a >> > large >> > number of text files for editing. There are logistical reasons for >> > doing >> > so, >> > so please tell me how I can. >> > >> > ---------------- >> > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the >> > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the >> > "I >> > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow >> > this >> > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and >> > then >> > click "I Agree" in the message pane. >> > >> > >> >> |
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Re: Open multiple .txt files
It seems you are trying to help but, If anyone tried to reproduce at least
the first step it would become clear that every single response I've received is irrelevant. I employ anyone to select--say twenty text files (in Vista Ultimate with default settings) and right click on it. You will find there is absolutely no option to open anything! You cannot open, edit, view, print... with any program: Notepad Wordpad Word Edlin edit.com or any kind of HexEditor So I hope you understand how I see the two answers as sarcasm-- since Vista IS the problem!!! Hence my search for help in a Vista forum! FYI I'm running Vista Ultimate 32 on a machine with a 5.3 rating. FYI 2, the default program for text files is Notepad, if I would have made changes contrary to the fact I would have known to point that fact out-- 24 years ago when I wrote my first program. "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > No sarcasm, but it does depend on the program you are using. > > I use several hex editors and one notopad replacement. With the original > Notepad, opening a separate instance for each file is the default. With the > notepad replacement, you must select an option to enable this behavior in > the preferences. Both of the hex editors also have this capability as an > option. If this option is not selected, all of the files are opened in one > instance of the editor and you must use the menu to navigate between the > different files. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "tslairby" <> wrote in message > news:... > > Vista DOES open programs and in the case of text (.txt) files: passes the > > file name (with path) to the program designated for the extension type. As > > I > > stated! Vista is not allowing me to open a large number (or anything over > > fifteen) of text files (with the specified editor) for editing. > > If you would have at least tried to 'open' a mere sixteen text files using > > explorer you would have seen the problem has nothing to do with the > > executable program assigned to edit text files and has everything to do > > with > > how explorer is disallowing it to happen! Clearly not only are you wrong > > but > > if you would have taken the seconds required to investigate my question, > > combined with a knowledge of Vista justifying an answer in this forum: You > > would have been able to produce an effective answer as opposed to pure > > sarcasm. > > Please keep your sarcasm out of forums as it reduces perception of your > > IQ. > > > > "Dave" wrote: > > > >> Vista doesn't open anything.... what program are you trying to use? > >> Notepad? > >> Wordpad? > >> Word? > >> Edlin? (believe it or not, it's still here!) > >> > >> > >> "tslairby" <> wrote in message > >> news:... > >> > Unlike previous versions of windows, Vista is not allowing me to open a > >> > large > >> > number of text files for editing. There are logistical reasons for > >> > doing > >> > so, > >> > so please tell me how I can. > >> > > >> > ---------------- > >> > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the > >> > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the > >> > "I > >> > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow > >> > this > >> > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and > >> > then > >> > click "I Agree" in the message pane. > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > |
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Re: Open multiple .txt files
I have just replicated your issue. It would appear that 15 is the maximum
number of files that can be opened at once (text files using Notepad). Why this limit, I do not know. Any number of files up to and including 15 gives the "Open" etc options. 16 or over does not. -- Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) MVP Windows Shell/User "tslairby" <tslairby@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:31AA8387-AB8B-4696-8CD6-4FCA28490CE0@microsoft.com... > It seems you are trying to help but, If anyone tried to reproduce at least > the first step it would become clear that every single response I've > received > is irrelevant. I employ anyone to select--say twenty text files (in Vista > Ultimate with default settings) and right click on it. You will find there > is > absolutely no option to open anything! You cannot open, edit, view, > print... > with any program: > Notepad > Wordpad > Word > Edlin > edit.com > or any kind of HexEditor > > So I hope you understand how I see the two answers as sarcasm-- since > Vista > IS the problem!!! Hence my search for help in a Vista forum! > > FYI I'm running Vista Ultimate 32 on a machine with a 5.3 rating. > FYI 2, the default program for text files is Notepad, if I would have made > changes contrary to the fact I would have known to point that fact out-- > 24 > years ago when I wrote my first program. > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > >> No sarcasm, but it does depend on the program you are using. >> >> I use several hex editors and one notopad replacement. With the original >> Notepad, opening a separate instance for each file is the default. With >> the >> notepad replacement, you must select an option to enable this behavior in >> the preferences. Both of the hex editors also have this capability as an >> option. If this option is not selected, all of the files are opened in >> one >> instance of the editor and you must use the menu to navigate between the >> different files. >> >> -- >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "tslairby" <tslairby@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E63EAABD-84A1-4103-9BC8-750F3E9629A5@microsoft.com... >> > Vista DOES open programs and in the case of text (.txt) files: passes >> > the >> > file name (with path) to the program designated for the extension type. >> > As >> > I >> > stated! Vista is not allowing me to open a large number (or anything >> > over >> > fifteen) of text files (with the specified editor) for editing. >> > If you would have at least tried to 'open' a mere sixteen text files >> > using >> > explorer you would have seen the problem has nothing to do with the >> > executable program assigned to edit text files and has everything to do >> > with >> > how explorer is disallowing it to happen! Clearly not only are you >> > wrong >> > but >> > if you would have taken the seconds required to investigate my >> > question, >> > combined with a knowledge of Vista justifying an answer in this forum: >> > You >> > would have been able to produce an effective answer as opposed to pure >> > sarcasm. >> > Please keep your sarcasm out of forums as it reduces perception of your >> > IQ. >> > >> > "Dave" wrote: >> > >> >> Vista doesn't open anything.... what program are you trying to use? >> >> Notepad? >> >> Wordpad? >> >> Word? >> >> Edlin? (believe it or not, it's still here!) >> >> >> >> >> >> "tslairby" <tslairby@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:2E7894E7-2870-4541-94DE-70A5DFBCCD9E@microsoft.com... >> >> > Unlike previous versions of windows, Vista is not allowing me to >> >> > open a >> >> > large >> >> > number of text files for editing. There are logistical reasons for >> >> > doing >> >> > so, >> >> > so please tell me how I can. >> >> > >> >> > ---------------- >> >> > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to >> >> > the >> >> > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click >> >> > the >> >> > "I >> >> > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, >> >> > follow >> >> > this >> >> > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader >> >> > and >> >> > then >> >> > click "I Agree" in the message pane. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> |
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Re: Open multiple .txt files
It would have helped if you had stated this in the original, rather terse
post. I did try this after another poster, in another group, asked about not being able to open 16 or more files. He provided enough detail to describe the problem that I could test it. And yes, more than 15 instances of Notepad will not open. I do not know why this limit is imposed. It is not a limit in XP. There are a number of editors that will allow you to open multiple files, although not the way you are used to. I use EditPad Lite. And I wrote my first program 32 years ago :-P "tslairby" <> wrote in message news:... > Vista DOES open programs and in the case of text (.txt) files: passes the > file name (with path) to the program designated for the extension type. As > I > stated! Vista is not allowing me to open a large number (or anything over > fifteen) of text files (with the specified editor) for editing. > If you would have at least tried to 'open' a mere sixteen text files using > explorer you would have seen the problem has nothing to do with the > executable program assigned to edit text files and has everything to do > with > how explorer is disallowing it to happen! Clearly not only are you wrong > but > if you would have taken the seconds required to investigate my question, > combined with a knowledge of Vista justifying an answer in this forum: You > would have been able to produce an effective answer as opposed to pure > sarcasm. > Please keep your sarcasm out of forums as it reduces perception of your > IQ. > > "Dave" wrote: > >> Vista doesn't open anything.... what program are you trying to use? >> Notepad? >> Wordpad? >> Word? >> Edlin? (believe it or not, it's still here!) >> >> >> "tslairby" <> wrote in message >> news:... >> > Unlike previous versions of windows, Vista is not allowing me to open a >> > large >> > number of text files for editing. There are logistical reasons for >> > doing >> > so, >> > so please tell me how I can. >> > >> > ---------------- >> > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the >> > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the >> > "I >> > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow >> > this >> > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and >> > then >> > click "I Agree" in the message pane. >> > >> > >> >> |
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Re: Open multiple .txt files
Hi Jane
The "at once" is an important distinction that the OP did not mention in the original message. I see the same as you, I can open 15 at once, but I have had as many as 150 running at the same time with Notepad. I have a Hex Editor that will allow opening 25 at once, but it only allows a maximum of 40 instances running at the same time. I also have one of the notepad replacements that will not open more than 1 text file at once and does not allow more than one instance running at the same time. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Jane C" <janecolman@invalid.iinet.net.au> wrote in message news 6D05B61-C816-4434-A750-5539261B18F2@microsoft.com...>I have just replicated your issue. It would appear that 15 is the maximum >number of files that can be opened at once (text files using Notepad). Why >this limit, I do not know. Any number of files up to and including 15 >gives the "Open" etc options. 16 or over does not. > > -- > Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) > MVP Windows Shell/User > > "tslairby" <tslairby@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:31AA8387-AB8B-4696-8CD6-4FCA28490CE0@microsoft.com... >> It seems you are trying to help but, If anyone tried to reproduce at >> least >> the first step it would become clear that every single response I've >> received >> is irrelevant. I employ anyone to select--say twenty text files (in Vista >> Ultimate with default settings) and right click on it. You will find >> there is >> absolutely no option to open anything! You cannot open, edit, view, >> print... >> with any program: >> Notepad >> Wordpad >> Word >> Edlin >> edit.com >> or any kind of HexEditor >> >> So I hope you understand how I see the two answers as sarcasm-- since >> Vista >> IS the problem!!! Hence my search for help in a Vista forum! >> >> FYI I'm running Vista Ultimate 32 on a machine with a 5.3 rating. >> FYI 2, the default program for text files is Notepad, if I would have >> made >> changes contrary to the fact I would have known to point that fact out-- >> 24 >> years ago when I wrote my first program. >> >> "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: >> >>> No sarcasm, but it does depend on the program you are using. >>> >>> I use several hex editors and one notopad replacement. With the original >>> Notepad, opening a separate instance for each file is the default. With >>> the >>> notepad replacement, you must select an option to enable this behavior >>> in >>> the preferences. Both of the hex editors also have this capability as an >>> option. If this option is not selected, all of the files are opened in >>> one >>> instance of the editor and you must use the menu to navigate between the >>> different files. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Ronnie Vernon >>> Microsoft MVP >>> Windows Shell/User >>> >>> >>> "tslairby" <tslairby@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:E63EAABD-84A1-4103-9BC8-750F3E9629A5@microsoft.com... >>> > Vista DOES open programs and in the case of text (.txt) files: passes >>> > the >>> > file name (with path) to the program designated for the extension >>> > type. As >>> > I >>> > stated! Vista is not allowing me to open a large number (or anything >>> > over >>> > fifteen) of text files (with the specified editor) for editing. >>> > If you would have at least tried to 'open' a mere sixteen text files >>> > using >>> > explorer you would have seen the problem has nothing to do with the >>> > executable program assigned to edit text files and has everything to >>> > do >>> > with >>> > how explorer is disallowing it to happen! Clearly not only are you >>> > wrong >>> > but >>> > if you would have taken the seconds required to investigate my >>> > question, >>> > combined with a knowledge of Vista justifying an answer in this forum: >>> > You >>> > would have been able to produce an effective answer as opposed to >>> > pure >>> > sarcasm. >>> > Please keep your sarcasm out of forums as it reduces perception of >>> > your >>> > IQ. >>> > >>> > "Dave" wrote: >>> > >>> >> Vista doesn't open anything.... what program are you trying to use? >>> >> Notepad? >>> >> Wordpad? >>> >> Word? >>> >> Edlin? (believe it or not, it's still here!) >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> "tslairby" <tslairby@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> >> news:2E7894E7-2870-4541-94DE-70A5DFBCCD9E@microsoft.com... >>> >> > Unlike previous versions of windows, Vista is not allowing me to >>> >> > open a >>> >> > large >>> >> > number of text files for editing. There are logistical reasons for >>> >> > doing >>> >> > so, >>> >> > so please tell me how I can. >>> >> > >>> >> > ---------------- >>> >> > This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to >>> >> > the >>> >> > suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click >>> >> > the >>> >> > "I >>> >> > Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, >>> >> > follow >>> >> > this >>> >> > link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader >>> >> > and >>> >> > then >>> >> > click "I Agree" in the message pane. >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> >>> >> >>> > |
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