HOW TO HIDE TEXT IN NOTEPAD?
Steganography
is an art of writing hidden messages so that no one can suspect the existence
of the message. The meaning of Steganography is Concealed
Writing and that is
what we are going to do.
1. First thing you
need to do is open Command Prompt from your
Windows. I hope you know how to open it.
2. Then you have to go to your desired location by typing like this if you want to go to another drive then type in D: and press enter then if you want to change directory in this drive then type cd directory/directory change directory/directory with your directory names. Hope you get your desired location in Command Prompt.
3. Now type in cmd notepad filename.txt:hidden and press enter, it will open a pop-up to ask you to create this file just press Yes then you will see a Notepad file where you can type anything and save it.
2. Then you have to go to your desired location by typing like this if you want to go to another drive then type in D: and press enter then if you want to change directory in this drive then type cd directory/directory change directory/directory with your directory names. Hope you get your desired location in Command Prompt.
3. Now type in cmd notepad filename.txt:hidden and press enter, it will open a pop-up to ask you to create this file just press Yes then you will see a Notepad file where you can type anything and save it.
It will make a
file with name filename.txt in the drive
you are using in Command Prompt. Now try to open that file from your drive, you
will see that there will not be any text but we typed in when we created it
first time. Now the question is how to see our hidden text, it is very easy and
simple just do the same steps we did yes I am right first you have to open
Command Prompt then type your drive then go to the location where the file is
saved then type in notepad filename.txt:hidden to open the hidden text, if you want to save it
then type something new and save this file from file menu and remember you can
type any name instead of filename.txt I just used it
for this tutorial. Click on the screen shot below to see clearly.
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