How WinXP uses Notepad to record time schedules

  
When it comes to WinXP programs, everyone will list the most commonly used software. Such as calculators, drawings, notepads, media players, etc., these programs can be said to be the first contact, but they may not know the most. Because in many people's eyes they are replaced by more advanced third-party software. Today's Xiaobian will tell you a very useful secret, is to use WinXP's Notepad to record the time schedule.
When we do some work or projects, we often need to record some work progress according to the time, such as the experimental record, and then record the time of the goal when watching the game. Yes, we can manually enter the time and then enter what needs to be written down. Or we can use some software. But using the notepad that comes with WinXP will be more convenient.
Okay, let's create this schedule for accurate time recording:
1. Open Notepad and type “.LOG”,“enter”newline;
2. Save this Notepad file, you can name this file with any name;
3. Close this Notepad file and reopen it.
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Surprisingly, in the reopened file, an accurate time appears below “.LOG”, then you can record the current status. Whenever work is further developed, you only need to press the F5 key, it will automatically generate an accurate current time, and then continue to record.
This way, no matter what you do at any time, WinXP's Notepad will record everything! Is it a very easy to use a small cheat? Many people have also made a simple digital diary by using this function. Its usefulness is very wide. I don't know the friends of this little cheat, and use it quickly.

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