iso disc image or even a bootable USB drive.
You can easily install Windows either from a DVD or the more popular. Click on " Install Windows or another OS from DVD or image file".Open up your Mac's Application folder and double-click on the "Parallels" icon (you have to do this to install Windows).
You have to install it on your hard disk but it's easy to do: A copy of Microsoft Windows is required though.
This software is simplistic and won't take up much on your time because it doesn't even require a Mac restart anytime you wish to run a Windows application. You are advised to go with the Parallel Desktop. So many software out there can help you open EXE files on Mac. You need an emulator (WINE is by far the most popular), or you install a virtual machine software on your macOS to enable you to load Windows VM or make an extra partition on your disk where you can simultaneously have both macOS and Windows in your Mac.Īgain, you have several options to choose from when attempting this.
Preserve white space: Select to include code that preserves the white space in your document’s formatted text.Running EXE files on Mac is very possible but only through backdoor means, so to speak. Styling: Set the default type of cascading style sheets (CSS) when saving HTML files.Įncoding: Set the default text encoding for saving HTML files. See If characters aren’t displayed correctly.ĭocument type: Set the default document type when saving HTML files. When opening or saving plain text files, choose the default text encoding options from the Plain Text File Encoding pop-up menus. txt extension when saving a plain text file. See View RTF directives.Īdd “.txt” extension to plain text files: Select to always use the. See Work with HTML documents.ĭisplay RTF files as RTF code instead of formatted text: Always view RTF directives when opening an RTF file. See Replace text and punctuation in documents.Ĭlick to revert all preferences in both “New Document” and “Open and Save” panes to their initial settings.ĭisplay HTML files as HTML code instead of formatted text: Always view the HTML code when opening an HTML file. For example, if you type "teh", it’s converted to "the". Text replacement: Automatically replace text in new documents. See Add clickable links automatically to documents. Smart links: Select to always convert web addresses to clickable links. Smart dashes: Automatically substitute an em dash (-) for double hyphens (-) in new documents. To change the smart quote style in a document, choose Edit > Substitutions > Show Substitutions. Smart quotes: Automatically substitute curly quotation marks for straight quotation marks. See Keep the correct spacing when you paste text. Smart copy/paste: Automatically keep the correct spacing when you copy and paste text in your documents. Deselect to check and autocorrect spelling in rich text, plain text and HTML documents. Deselect to automatically substitute straight quotes and double hyphens in rich text, plain text and HTML documents.Ĭheck and correct spelling in rich text documents only: Select to check and autocorrect spelling in rich text documents only.
Smart quotes and dashes in rich text documents only: Select to automatically substitute straight quotes for curly quotes and double hyphens for em dashes in rich text documents only. See Adjust paragraphs.ĭata detectors: Automatically detect dates, times and contact information in your documents.
Show ruler: Select to view the ruler in rich text documents. Set default options to check or autocorrect spelling and grammar as you type.
Otherwise, text wraps to the document’s window size.Ĭhoose a default font style and size for plain and rich text documents.įor rich text documents, you can set the document properties by adding the author’s name, the organisation name and the copyright information. Wrap to page: Wrap text within the document’s page margins. Plain text doesn’t allow text formatting. Plain text: Set the default format to plain text. Rich text allows formatting, such as bulleted lists, that plain text doesn’t. Rich text: Set the default format to rich text.