Click the Windows Start menu. Type “notepad”. Click Notepad.

Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Save as. Click the drop-down menu next to “Save as type”. Select All files (*. *). Type a name for the file next to “File name” (i. e. Guessing Game). Add “. bat” to the end of the file name (. i. e. Guessing Game. bat). Click Save.

If you want to edit the batch file script, right-click the batch file and click Edit. Try editing the batch file script. See if you can figure out how to change the text, or maybe even change the color of the text.

If you want to edit the batch file script, right-click the batch file and click Edit. Try editing the batch file script. See if you can figure out how to change the text, or maybe even change the color of the text.

Click the Windows Start menu. Type “notepad”. Click Notepad.

Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Save as. Click the drop-down menu next to “Save as type”. Select All files (*. *). Type a name for the file next to “File name” (i. e. Snake). Add “. html” to the end of the file name (. i. e. Snake. html). Click Save.

Navigate to the HTML file using File Explorer Right-click the HTML file and click Open with. Click a web browser of your choice.

Go to https://visualstudio. microsoft. com/vs/features/cplusplus/ in a web browser. Click Visual Studio C++. Click Community 2019 Open the “vs_community. . . . exe file in your web browser or Downloads folder. Click Yes Click Continue Click Install Close the installer when the installation is finished.

Click the Windows Start menu. Type “notepad”. Click Notepad.

Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Save as. Click the drop-down menu next to “Save as type”. Select All files (*. *). Type a name for the file next to “File name” (i. e. TicTacToe). Add “. cpp” to the end of the file name (. i. e. TicTacToe. cpp). Click Save.

Click the Windows Start menu. Click the Visual Studio 2019 folder. Click Developer Command Prompt for VS 2019

Type cd in the Developer Command Prompt. Type the path of the file (i. e. “C:\Users\Username\Documents”). Press Enter.