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Windows 7 - Create File Menu.

 
08-22-2010   #1


Windows 7 Ultimate x86
 
 

Create File Menu.

If possible is there any way when I right click then go to New there would be something called "Create File" that would create a blank file with no extension.

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08-22-2010   #2


Win7 HP 64bit
 
 


The closest "As Is" is the new text document (.txt). you can name it anything
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08-22-2010   #3


Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 


All files have to have a file extension.
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08-22-2010   #4


Windows 7 Ultimate x86
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Petey7 View Post
All files have to have a file extension.
I know but I hate having to erase the .txt file because I work with making like .html .htm .php etc.
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08-22-2010   #5


Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 


Just open Notepad, then you don't have to. You can even make a hotkey, where pressing a certain button combo will open Notepad.
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08-22-2010   #6


Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 


Since you specifically mentioned HTML, it made me remember a tutorial. Give this a try.

NEW Context Menu - Edit for Desktop
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