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Right-click the HTML file, select "Open With" and then click "Notepad." The file is opened in Notepad. Click "File" in the top left corner of the window and select "Save As" from the drop-down menu.
In Notepad, this will appear as white space, but your computer will read it as a "tab" character:Bob Jones 32 Repeat for each entry. Save the file.
Do you get annoyed when you want to save something in Windows Notepad with an extension other than .txt (like .sh or .conf) and you have to use up an extra two clicks selecting 'All files'?