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TXT files are plain text documents best suited for writing HTML and CSS or writing that doesn't require formatting. This wikiHow article will show you how to create a plain text file (.txt) file on your Mac using TextEdit.
How to Save .txt File on Mac
Open the plain text document. Select File in the upper toolbar, and then move your cursor down until it hovers over Save. Click Save or press Cmd + S to save the file as a .txt.
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Open TextEdit. You can find this app in the Applications folder in Finder or by using Spotlight. TextEdit will prompt you to open an existing file or start a new one.
- To find TextEdit in Spotlight, just press Cmd + Spacebar to open it, type textedit , and click TextEdit when it appears).
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Click New Document . The default format is Rich Text, which contains formatting, so you'll need to change that.
- If you've already changed the default format for new documents, you can skip the next few steps.
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Click the Format tab. It's in the menu that runs along the top of your screen. [1] X Research source
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Enter your text. Enter the text you plan to fill the document with.
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Save your document. Go to File > Save or press Cmd + S to save the file as a .txt. [3] X Research source
- If you want to set the default format option to Plain Text instead of Rich Text, click Preferences and select the circle next to "Plain text" in the New Document tab. The next time you create a new document in TextEdit, you'll be making a Plain Text file. [4] X Research source
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1. Open TextEdit.
2. Click New Document
.
3. Click the Format
tab.
4. Click Make Plain Text
.
5. Enter your text.
6. Save your document.
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