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Need advice for Windows Xp Home Editon Sp2, for
the HTML editor I have the listed choice of using
Notepad-Microsoft Office Excel or Microsoft Office Word,
is there any way I can change that to Adobe Reader?
 
Eh?

Why would you want to change to Adobe Reader?
 
Simple curiosity because I noticed most everyone
I know has theirs set to Adobe Reader, on my PC
notepad is the only HTML editor that works, sometimes
though the computer reccomends I reset it to Microsoft
Office word and that's where the problem comes in.
 
Need advice for Windows Xp Home Editon Sp2, for
the HTML editor I have the listed choice of using
Notepad-Microsoft Office Excel or Microsoft Office Word,
is there any way I can change that to Adobe Reader?

May I suggest installing NVU as a HTML editor instead? It's a more complete Web authoring program, and will likely fill your need better than Adobe Reader may. (I'm assuming here you meant the plainer freebie PDF viewer rather than commerical PDF creator.)

- White Wolf
 
I just use notepad. Nothing wrong with it.

Using WYSIWYG editors in general is a bad idea, if that's what you meant.
 
I don't believe you can edit HTML with Adobe Reader. Maybe Adobe Acrobat but not just the Reader. You might want to change that to NOTEPAD instead. Not too many people know or care for HTML programming.


Need advice for Windows Xp Home Editon Sp2, for
the HTML editor I have the listed choice of using
Notepad-Microsoft Office Excel or Microsoft Office Word,
is there any way I can change that to Adobe Reader?
 
When I was a beginner, I used Evrsoft's First Page 2000. but it is now Evrsoft First Page 2006. Its easy to use and its free. It has features that you could automatically insert codes without typing it yourself. Most of the time, I use notepad for small layout or pictures or whatever though. For heavy html and layout, I would use Page 2006.
 
Need advice for Windows Xp Home Editon Sp2, for
the HTML editor I have the listed choice of using
Notepad-Microsoft Office Excel or Microsoft Office Word,
is there any way I can change that to Adobe Reader?
You cannot use Adobe. It's just reading files. Not editing.

But use NVU - HTML editor. That gives you also WYSIWYG- mode. And there's a portable version as well. It will run from your USB-stick.
 
The nvu is very similar to M$ frontpage. Still love it! I used it for school and business.
 
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