When documents come on Notepad, they're just numbers and symbols. How can I get a normal display of documents?

When I open the documents to view or print emails or Web sites, they appear on the notebook.  However, they have encrypted air (numbers and symbols).  How can I get a normal display of documents so I can print them?

What type of files you are trying to view?

If you try to view a file not that plain text, such as a .doc or .rtf file, you must use Wordpad instead.

Tags: Windows

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