The workaround here is pretty simple, thanks to Microsoft. They have now made apps like Notepad, Wordpad, and Paint Optional features on Windows. This means they can be uninstalled and reinstalled ...
Rewrite will be available as a software update for Notepad version 11.2410.15.0 coming to Windows Insider users under the Canary and Dev Channels. Microsoft has detailed that you need a Microsoft ...
Windows 11 Rewrite for Notepad feature on a desktop showing the ability to edit text with generative ai The barebones Notepad app can now edit text with generative AI. Credit: Microsoft To access ...
Here, you will see a list of Installed Optional Features, a list that includes Microsoft Paint, Windows Media Player, and also Notepad. Click on Notepad and further select the ‘Uninstall’ option.
If you’re a Windows Insider with early access to the feature, you can try it by highlighting the text you want to adjust in Notepad, right-clicking it, and choosing Rewrite. Notepad will then ...
The once-unloved Microsoft Notepad app continues to get new features, with spell check and autocorrect reportedly coming to the Windows staple next. Originally debuting as a heavily stripped-down ...
Following the release of tabbed File Explorer in Windows 11, it seems like Microsoft is also preparing a tabbed interface for Notepad, as can be seen in the screenshot above. The image was ...
Were you thinking Microsoft has added AI to virtually its entire software lineup except for Notepad? Well, here comes an update to prove you wrong. Now rolling out to Windows Insiders in Windows ...
To use it, they need to sign in with a Microsoft account. After years of remaining unchanged, the company finally started adding new features to Windows Notepad in 2018 to modernize it and help it ...
AI is everywhere, and now it's in the four-decade-old Notepad app in Windows 11. Here's how to try the AI-powered Rewrite ...
Microsoft today has begun rolling out the Tabbed version of Notepad to Windows 11 Dev Channel Insiders. The feature had been inadvertently leaked by a company employee back in December.