Larkspur
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The first thing I do when getting a new computer is to replace Window's version of notepad with something better and get rid of the ribboned version of Wordpad.
Because I am a WordPerfect user, I use the old version of Wordpad extensively when I need something simple with formatting capabilities. I followed the instructions I found at this website for putting back the old version of wordpad: https://www.askvg.com/how-to-get-the-good-old-wordpad-without-ribbons-working-in-windows-7/.
Only problem is, each and every time I download and install a Windows update, it insists on reinstating the ribboned version of Wordpad. Since Wordpad can be found in half-a-dozen different locations, going through the process of replacing all those executables is tiresome and tedious. How can I prevent this annoying behavior once and for all?
Thanks in advance,
Larkspur
Because I am a WordPerfect user, I use the old version of Wordpad extensively when I need something simple with formatting capabilities. I followed the instructions I found at this website for putting back the old version of wordpad: https://www.askvg.com/how-to-get-the-good-old-wordpad-without-ribbons-working-in-windows-7/.
Only problem is, each and every time I download and install a Windows update, it insists on reinstating the ribboned version of Wordpad. Since Wordpad can be found in half-a-dozen different locations, going through the process of replacing all those executables is tiresome and tedious. How can I prevent this annoying behavior once and for all?
Thanks in advance,
Larkspur
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Windows 7 ProIntel i58 GBIntel Graphics
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