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Microsoft’s Notepad app — the simple blank pad used mainly by developers or those with rudimentary note-taking needs — is getting some changes with the next Windows 10 update. According to the company ...
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Microsoft has detailed that you need a Microsoft account to use the Rewrite in Notepad preview. The feature is available on Windows 11 in the U.S., France, U.K., Canada, Italy, and Germany.
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The Rewrite feature in Notepad is currently available in preview to Windows 11 users in select countries, including the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Canada, Italy, and Germany.