Windows 10: Desktop Context Menu: New No .txt file in there. How to add etc.

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  1. mrje1 Win User

    Desktop Context Menu: New No .txt file in there. How to add etc.


    Hello Everyone,

    I recently noticed in the Desktop Context Menu: New no longer has the .txt file option. Does anybody know why? If it is legitly gone how do I add it back into the context menu?

    Before windows 10 on the task bar when you right click on an icon you were able to drag and drop a file onto the desktop and with Windows 10 they removed that option. Does anybody know if they will ever bring it back and why they removed it? Also, is there away to put it back with a hack? Awesome past feature that I used religiously. Pissed it is gone.

    Anybody use Notepad++ and know the reason why when you save a document that it no longer saves with a .txt extension etc? Any fix on this or know why?

    Thank you everyone for your help. I really do appreciate it.

    :)
     
    mrje1, Nov 17, 2015
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  2. Andre Da Costa, Nov 17, 2015
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  3. Bruce Hagen, Nov 17, 2015
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  4. Brink
    Brink New Member

    Desktop Context Menu: New No .txt file in there. How to add etc.

    Brink, Nov 17, 2015
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  5. mrje1 Win User
    Hi Brink...Thank you! Do you have that problem? Any ideas why it would of happened? Also, if I go to defaults I have other ones I would like to keep in there. How can I place those back in?

    Thank you!
     
    mrje1, Nov 17, 2015
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  6. Brink
    Brink New Member
    You're most welcome. *Smile

    I don't have that problem. Anything that messes with the registry or file association could cause that.

    I'm not sure what you mean by "How can I place those back in?" in defaults. Could you provide more details?
     
    Brink, Nov 17, 2015
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  7. mrje1 Win User
    Sure! If I am understanding correctly, if I set the Context Menu: New to it's default, will I lose other context menu options like for example I use a program called List Pro. That program is in the context menu. If I follow your instructions to setting the defaults will it remove that program and others or will they still be located in the context menu?

    I hope I explained better.

    Thank you again. I am greatly appreciative of you and your help.
     
    mrje1, Nov 17, 2015
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  8. Brink
    Brink New Member

    Desktop Context Menu: New No .txt file in there. How to add etc.

    Ah, ok.

    It'll only add the default ones back. It will not remove anything.
     
    Brink, Nov 17, 2015
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  9. mrje1 Win User
    Awesome! I tried the first and it did not bring back the .txt file option to the New Context Menu! Any other options?
     
    mrje1, Nov 17, 2015
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  10. Brink
    Brink New Member
    Did you restart the PC to see if that may apply it?

    Was it replaced by another program? For example, Notepad++
     
    Brink, Nov 18, 2015
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  11. mrje1 Win User
    Yes I did! In the Context Menu New there is no Notepad++, but I did set Notepad++ via the Open with context menu to open all .txt files. Just to let you know, I did this option before with the .txt option in the context menu new.
     
    mrje1, Nov 18, 2015
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  12. mrje1 Win User
    Desktop Context Menu: New No .txt file in there. How to add etc. [​IMG]
     
    mrje1, Nov 18, 2015
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  13. mrje1 Win User

    Desktop Context Menu: New No .txt file in there. How to add etc.

    I got it fixed Brink! I found one of your older post for Windows 7 I believe and I downloaded the Restore_Text_Document_New_Context_Menu_Item.reg file and applied that. I restarted my computer and I got it back. Here is the image with the new setting. Thank you again!


    Desktop Context Menu: New No .txt file in there. How to add etc. [​IMG]

    Desktop Context Menu: New No .txt file in there. How to add etc. [​IMG]
     
    mrje1, Nov 18, 2015
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    mrje1, Nov 18, 2015
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