[Tutorial] Time stamps on Notepad!
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 2:00 am
Note :
- Make sure the ".LOG" is in capital letters or it won't work.
Create a new .txt file and at the very top on the first line, insert: .LOG. Now, whenever you open the file in Notepad.exe, Notepad will automatically insert a timestamp on the next line. This is handy if you have scripts or other automated network tasks where a log file is created.
As you can see, it'll post a timestamp everytime you open it.
- Make sure the ".LOG" is in capital letters or it won't work.
Create a new .txt file and at the very top on the first line, insert: .LOG. Now, whenever you open the file in Notepad.exe, Notepad will automatically insert a timestamp on the next line. This is handy if you have scripts or other automated network tasks where a log file is created.
As you can see, it'll post a timestamp everytime you open it.