I have a lot of old lisp files to review and decide on what to keep and what to archive. Rather than having to open each file with notepad you can setup a registry setting to be able to preview the files in windows explorer as per the process explained here.
http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?136389-Preview-LSP-files-in-Windows-Explorer
These are the registry entries you have to enter

and this is an example of the results in windows explorer preview window when you click a lisp file. Note you can add a file extension of any file that you know is a text file to do the same.

http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?136389-Preview-LSP-files-in-Windows-Explorer
These are the registry entries you have to enter
and this is an example of the results in windows explorer preview window when you click a lisp file. Note you can add a file extension of any file that you know is a text file to do the same.
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