Change settings in TextEdit on Mac
In the TextEdit app, you can change settings for all new TextEdit documents, and for opening and saving documents.
To change these settings in the TextEdit app on your Mac, choose TextEdit > Settings, then click New Document or Open and Save.
Note: You can change any document’s format at any time using the Format menu.
New Document options
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Format |
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Window Size | Set a default window size. | ||||||||||
Font | Choose a default font style and size for plain and rich text documents. | ||||||||||
Properties | For rich text documents, you can set the document properties by adding the author’s name, the organisation name and the copyright information. | ||||||||||
Options |
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Restore All Defaults | Click to revert all settings in both “New Document” and “Open and Save” panes to match Keyboard settings. |
Open and Save options
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When Opening a File |
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When Saving a File | Add “.txt” extension to plain text files: Select to always use the .txt extension when saving a plain text file. | ||||||||||
Plain Text File Encoding | When opening or saving plain text files, choose the default text encoding options from the Plain Text File Encoding pop-up menus. See If characters aren’t displayed correctly. | ||||||||||
HTML Saving Options |
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Restore All Defaults | Click to revert all settings in both “New Document” and “Open and Save” panes to match Keyboard settings. |