If you are using Notepad++ and wondering where it stores your open files, the answer is simple. By default, Notepad++ stores your open files in the computer’s memory while you are working on them. This means that they are not saved to the hard drive until you explicitly save them.
However, Notepad++ does provide an option to open a file directly from the hard drive. To do this, go to “File” in the menu bar and select “Open”. This will allow you to select a file from your computer’s hard drive and open it in Notepad++.
If you have opened a file and made changes but haven’t saved it yet, Notepad++ will prompt you to save the file before closing the program. If you choose not to save the file, any changes made will be lost.
It is important to note that Notepad++ also provides an option to recover unsaved files in case of a program crash or an unexpected shutdown. These files are stored in a temporary directory that can be accessed by going to “Settings” in the menu bar, selecting “Preferences”, and then clicking on the “Backup” tab. From there, you can locate the directory where your unsaved files are stored and recover them.
In conclusion, Notepad++ stores open files in the computer’s memory while you are working on them. To open a file from the hard drive, use the “Open” option in the “File” menu. It is important to save your changes before closing the program to avoid losing any work. Additionally, Notepad++ provides an option to recover unsaved files in case of unexpected program crashes or shutdowns.