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Use Notepad++
Also don't forget, any MS Office files saved in their formats you can view/edit using the free tools available to you after logged into Outlook.com
https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/xp89j5462cmgjd?hl=en-US&gl=US
In tbat case just use OpenOffice. It's already very familiar and also open source so should you ever use or switch to Linux you can use it on there as well for all document file types and MS OFFICE dependant file types.
Notepad++ is a good replacement for Notepad, Wordpad and also makes for a good XML editor.
Try WPS or LibreOffice. You can only install the text editor if you don't want the full suite.
Or if you don't need an application you can just use google workspace and use a word like editor in your browser.
These days there are so many alternatives to Office it's unreal.
Notepad++ is also great.
Did a basic google search and OpenOffice is still alive. Not as used, but still there. I'd say use LibreOffice instead since I think most people went over and it should have more active development because of it (though haven't looked up if that's true or not, it's just that I never hear about OpenOffice anymore).
Yes I suppose I always got those two mixed up
Yeah, "I do not want to install a full office suite on this PC"... Notepad++
It's updated often and works very well for basically a y text file; TXT, BAT, SRT, XML, RTF
I suggest the installer option though so you can more easily designate a file type default in Win10/11 as the installer will ask which file types you wish to make it a default for and it supports a long list of file types.