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Notepad has received so many new features since Windows 11's release that it's starting to feel bloated and full of unnecessary stuff. When I use Notepad, I want something that opens in an instant ...
A rumor of Notepad for Windows 11 now requiring Microsoft Account sign-in has spread like wildfire, but all is not as it seems.
Notepad, a text editing app included with Windows for decades, finally gets the addition of spellcheck and autocorrect.
Users have spotted a new Cowriter feature within Notepad, that could use AI to rewrite text, change tone and format, and more!
In using this method, the shortcut is the only way you can launch it maximized. If you use any of the other methods described above, Notepad will launch, but not as a maximized Window.
Sign in with your Microsoft account to use Rewrite and its features in Notepad. When you're signed in, Microsoft will collect information about your requests for AI safety and security purposes.
In a now-deleted tweet, a Microsoft senior product manager shared that Notepad—Windows’ lightweight word processor—will eventually allow users to open and edit multiple notes using tabs.
Microsoft’s free and simple text editor, Notepad, is finally getting a feature that many users have requested for years: Spell check. Finally, when you copy and paste random URLs or passwords ...
Changing Theme in Notepad can dbe done by accessing the Notepad Settings area. Learn how to change Notepad Theme to Dark in Windows 11.
Microsoft released a new version of Notepad for Windows 11 on Thursday that will allow Windows Insiders in the Dev channel to use multiple tabs.
Microsoft Notepad Debuts Autocorrect, Spellcheck After Over 40 Years—Do People Still Use It? Notepad is getting more advanced.