I'm sure someone has asked this before, but a brief search didn't seem to have a thread that looked helpful.
Today I clicked "Edit" in the context menu for a HTML file, just to check some code I'd written.
I expected Notepad to open, but Word opened instead.
I had a brief look at the Registry entries (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.html) but I couldn't determine why Word was opening.I would prefer that Notepad open, if I choose "Edit" in the context menu for a HTML file.
Does anyone know:
Notepad would only be used for "viewing" html files.
I use Notepad++ for actual html, css, js and php editing.
I often click "Edit" instead of "Edit with Notepad++".
Today I clicked "Edit" in the context menu for a HTML file, just to check some code I'd written.
I expected Notepad to open, but Word opened instead.
I had a brief look at the Registry entries (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.html) but I couldn't determine why Word was opening.I would prefer that Notepad open, if I choose "Edit" in the context menu for a HTML file.
Does anyone know:
- Which thread/tutorial I should check?
- The Registry hack required to accomplish the change I want?
Notepad would only be used for "viewing" html files.
I use Notepad++ for actual html, css, js and php editing.
I often click "Edit" instead of "Edit with Notepad++".

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