Spellcheck in Notepad works much like it does in Microsoft Word or inside the Microsoft Edge browser. Misspelled words are automatically underlined in red, and you can fix mistakes with a right-click to see suggestions for spellings. Microsoft has even added autocorrect, so mistakes are fixed as you continue typing. Spellcheck in Notepad will also support multiple languages, and you can ignore words in documents and add them to a dictionary.
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Notepad in Windows 11 is finally getting a spellcheck feature
“This feature is enabled by default for some file types but is off by default in log files and other file types typically associated with coding,” says Dave Grochocki, principal product manager lead for Windows Inbox Apps, in a blog post. “You can toggle this setting on or off globally or for certain file types in Notepad app settings or temporarily for the current file in the context menu.”
Spellcheck in Notepad is the latest feature addition in a long line of improvements to this built-in Windows 11 app. Microsoft announced in December that it’s adding a character count to Notepad soon, shortly after the software maker added a new autosave option that lets you close the app without a save prompt every time. Microsoft has also added a dark mode to Notepad, tabs, Copilot AI integration, and even a virtual fidget spinner.