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This chapter describes all tools within the {{feature|Tools}} menu of TED Notepad.
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This chapter describes all tools within the {{menu|Tools}} menu.
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{{tip}} When you hover over menu items, short descriptions of tools are shown in the {{feature|Status Bar}}.
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=====Did you know?=====
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Back in the days of old printing presses, a ''string of characters'' referred to the way they gathered letters to print. All letters had a hole in the middle of the piece, allowing the characters to be gathered on a string (a real physical piece of cord or thread) using a needle. They would string them, tap them down on a solid surface and place them into the presses. This is how the term ''string of characters'' was born. It was actually a string. True story.
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{{:Last Tool}}
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=====Table of Contents:=====
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*[[Case tools]]
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*[[Lines tools]]
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*[[Text tools]]
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*[[Reverse tools]]
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*[[Sort tools]]
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*[[Wrap tools]]
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*[[Text Filters]]

Latest revision as of 22:04, 1 November 2021

This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.
Control page Control:menu:Tools
This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.
Control page Control:menu:Tools menu

This chapter describes all tools within the Tools menu.

Tip: When you hover over menu items, short descriptions of tools are shown in the Status Bar.

Did you know?

Back in the days of old printing presses, a string of characters referred to the way they gathered letters to print. All letters had a hole in the middle of the piece, allowing the characters to be gathered on a string (a real physical piece of cord or thread) using a needle. They would string them, tap them down on a solid surface and place them into the presses. This is how the term string of characters was born. It was actually a string. True story.


Last Tool (Ctrl+L)

[Section link: Last Tool]

Repeats the last executed tool from the Tools menu. For example, if the last executed tool was Unique Lines, then Unique Lines is executed as Last Tool.

Note: Options chosen while running a tool the last time (if there are any) are remembered and automatically re-used.

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