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How to add “New Document” to the right-click menu of Nautilus after upgrading Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 18.04?

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After upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 18.04, I noticed that there is no option in the right-click menu of Nautilus to create an empty text file.

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So how to add the New Document back to the right-click menu of Nautilus?

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Follow these steps to add the empty text file on your right-click menu for the updated Ubuntu version.

  1. Press the Windows key or the Show Applications button and search for Text Editor:

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  2. Open the Text Editor:

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  3. Save an empty file at ~/Templates with your preferred file name (in my case it is text file):

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    You should now have a file named text file inside ~/Templates:

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  4. Now go back to any location you want to add an empty text file and check the right-click menu. The text file option should be visible inside New Documents on the right-click menu.

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My Templates folder is full of files, but the context menu entry is not there.
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