Using Journal Files Notepad creates a journal file containing a record of all edits performed during an editing session. If an editing session ends because of a system failure, the Notepad editor saves the journal file. When you attempt to edit a file that has an associated journal file, the Notepad editor displays a dialog box asking whether you want the previous edits restored. Click on the Yes button to perform the recovery. Click on the No button to delete the old journal file. If your editing session is interrupted before you create a file the Notepad editor saves your keystrokes in a journal file and assigns the untitled buffer a file name. To recover the editing session: 1. Choose Open... from the File menu. 2. Select the journal file you want to recover. A dialog box is displayed. 3. Click on the Yes button. Additional topics: * Typing and Formatting Text * Opening an Existing File * Opening a Second Notepad Editor Window * Editing Text * Saving All Changes Made to a File * Quitting from the Notepad Editor * Exiting from the Notepad Editor * Notepad Editor Menus