How can I make this HTML document open in Notepad?

For a homework assignment, we have to make a webpage with several different pages and links and stuff...I emailed all the pages to myself to work on at home, but I can only open them in Internet Explorer because I guess since the have the .html extention, they are read only files. I need to open them all in Notepad to edit them and get them finished. how do i do this?
 
If nothing works, Open it Internet Explorer, right-click, view source. Copy it and paste it into notepad. Thats all I can think of but that never fails me! Good Luck.
 
The easiest way is to launch Notepad first, and then use the File > Open command to open each file (you may have to switch to "all files" in the file type field in the file selection dialog). I'm guessing you're double-clicking on them. Since the file extension (.htm and/or .html) is mapped to Internet Explorer, that's the program that opens them by default.

You can change this behavior by clicking on one of these files and then right-clicking and choosing Notepad as the application to use by default. If you do this, though, remember to change the association back to Internet Explorer, or you'll then have to manually open web pages by select File > Open in Internet Explorer...
 
The easiest way is to launch Notepad first, and then use the File > Open command to open each file (you may have to switch to "all files" in the file type field in the file selection dialog). I'm guessing you're double-clicking on them. Since the file extension (.htm and/or .html) is mapped to Internet Explorer, that's the program that opens them by default.

You can change this behavior by clicking on one of these files and then right-clicking and choosing Notepad as the application to use by default. If you do this, though, remember to change the association back to Internet Explorer, or you'll then have to manually open web pages by select File > Open in Internet Explorer...
 
The easiest way is to launch Notepad first, and then use the File > Open command to open each file (you may have to switch to "all files" in the file type field in the file selection dialog). I'm guessing you're double-clicking on them. Since the file extension (.htm and/or .html) is mapped to Internet Explorer, that's the program that opens them by default.

You can change this behavior by clicking on one of these files and then right-clicking and choosing Notepad as the application to use by default. If you do this, though, remember to change the association back to Internet Explorer, or you'll then have to manually open web pages by select File > Open in Internet Explorer...
 
The easiest way is to launch Notepad first, and then use the File > Open command to open each file (you may have to switch to "all files" in the file type field in the file selection dialog). I'm guessing you're double-clicking on them. Since the file extension (.htm and/or .html) is mapped to Internet Explorer, that's the program that opens them by default.

You can change this behavior by clicking on one of these files and then right-clicking and choosing Notepad as the application to use by default. If you do this, though, remember to change the association back to Internet Explorer, or you'll then have to manually open web pages by select File > Open in Internet Explorer...
 
Back
Top