![]() This file is growing pretty slowly, and I don't mind a small amount of performance degradation. It's what I'm using for every other text file. I'd prefer not to have to use another editor as Notepad++ is what I've been using for basically everything and am most familiar with. Yes I'm aware there are other editors I could use. Is there any way to temporarily override this limit, to make it just a tiny bit larger for the moment? I have been saving different versions but never closed it before this.Īnd now due to one silly keystroke by mistake, I lost my ability to edit it - permanently it would seem? It always opened up my files including this one. I have been able to edit it just fine because it was open already, and never encountered any issues even with Notepad++ being restarted during power outages, system reboots, etc. ![]() This is a file that I typed (and copied) all myself over the past few years, and it's not massive <9Mb. I've tried to open it various ways from dragging + dropping, open dialog, etc. My first reaction is that I have just gone a bit past the file size limit. ![]() When I tried to reopen it (Ctrl + Shift + T), it wouldn't open with that error. I was editing it just fine a few moments ago, until I closed it by mistake with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + W. ![]() I had a text file I was working with in Notepad++, which I accidentally closed and now I can't open it again because it says "File is too big to be opened by Notepad++". ![]()
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