Can't open files with spaces in name
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 If a file is named something like “myfile copy.php”, it won’t open. Notepad++ displays three messages asking to create the file. Each message has part of the original name, like “myfile”, " " and “copy”. I have a program that creates names like that when I copy them. Is there a way to load them without editing the names? 
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 How are you trying to open it? Right-click and open from Explorer should work just fine. You just need to put double-quotes around the name from a command prompt. C:\> notepad++.exe "myfile copy.php"
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 @toubept , My guess is that your file association is wrong, and is running notepad++with the arg%1rather than"%1"(with the quotes).You probably should search through your registry, and find instances of notepad++ornotepad++.exe, looking for any that don’t put the quotes around the%1; any that you find, you should change to have the quotes.It’s like to look something like: - "c:\program files\notepad++\notepad++.exe" %1=>- "c:\program files\notepad++\notepad++.exe" "%1"
- "c:\program files (x86)\notepad++\notepad++.exe" %1=>- "c:\program files (x86)\notepad++\notepad++.exe" "%1"
 … or similar 
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 @PerterJones That was it. Thank you very much. :) 

