Write an article based on this "Become familiar with the “Edit” tab on the menu bar. Enable Word Wrap. Adjust your font. Use the “View” pull down from the menu bar. Start typing. Save your document. Print your finished document."

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Undo is the first item you will find under the Edit pull down on the menu bar. You can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Z for this function also. Once you use Undo you will find Redo as an option in its place.  The rest of the menu, Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Find, Find Next, Replace, Go To, Select All, and Time/Date, are standard in nearly all Windows programs that deal with word documents. The “Go To” option is only available if Word Wrap is disabled and if your document contains numbered lines. Notepad defaults with Word Wrap turned off. Unless Word Wrap is enabled, all text you type will be on the same line until you press the “Return” key and the line will scroll indefinitely. In order to fix this, open the next pull down on the menu bar. Word Wrap is the first option you will see. Simply select Word Wrap and your document will be adjusted accordingly. Select Font from the Format option on the menu bar. Now, you have the ability to select from a series of preloaded fonts, choose options for Bold, Italics/Oblique, or Bold/Italics. You can also select your font size from this window.  A change in font affects the entire document. You cannot use one type of font on one part of the document and another type on another part. From the dropdown menu item listed as “Script” in the Font window, you can find characters that are not available in the standard “Western” style fonts. The only option you will find is called “Status Bar.” This option is also only available when Word Wrap is disabled. When word Wrap is disabled, a notification will display on the lower border of your document window showing you where your cursor is located in the document. It is recommended that you enable Word Wrap. Adjust the font as you desire and remember that it will be consistent with the entire document text. Note that the “Tab” key will move your cursor ten spaces across your text line, unlike Microsoft Word, which moves five spaces. Once you have finished, navigate to the “Save As” option from the File pull down on the menu bar. Notepad uses the default folder “My Documents” on Windows 7, and the “OneDrive” folder on Windows 8.1.  If you would like to save your document in a different place, simply browse your preferred folder from the “Save As” window and select it. Notepad will switch to this choice for future documents. Remember that all of your files will be saved with the .txt extension. Click on the File menu and then select the Print option from the dropdown. This will bring you to a separate window where you can select the printer and options you would like, and click print. To change the settings that determine how your printed document will look, click the File menu, and then click Page Setup:  To change the paper size, tap or click a size in the Size list. To change the paper source, tap or click a tray name or a feeder in the Source list. To print the file vertically, click Portrait; to print the file horizontally, click Landscape. To change the margins, enter a width in any of the Margins boxes.