Fast Tip Friday – Combine Multiple Text Files Using TextPad
This fast tip demonstrates how to easily combine multiple text files using a feature in the TextPad editor.
This fast tip demonstrates how to easily combine multiple text files using a feature in the TextPad editor.
We create a lot of screenshots in litigation support. We use a number of different software tools to create the screenshots. My favorite is Snagit. This fast tip demonstrates one of my favorite Snagit features and I provide some examples of why I use it. For reference, you can read my previous Snagit article.
When we collect and process electronic data from a number of custodians, we usually create a folder for each custodian to store their data. This fast tip will share a shortcut for creating those folders that can save us a bunch of time. In another Fast Tip Friday, I demonstrated how to create subfolders using an Excel…
This is an adaptation of a recent article written by Jeff Bennion for the Above the Law blog. In my legal career, I have formatted hundreds of Excel files for printing, at the request of an attorney who is uncomfortable using Microsoft Excel. I use many of the same steps that Jeff mentions in his…
This fast tip demonstrates how to use the Transpose feature in Excel.
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So I’ve been using Notepad++ mostly – I wasn’t even aware this feature was available in TextPad – thank you!
Hey Erica – Good to hear from you! The saying is so true that you don’t know what you don’t know. I actually looked to see if UltraEdit or Notepad++ had this ability and I couldn’t find it. I found a similar feature, but it was much more complicated.
GREAT TIP! I love TextPad…