Notepad in Windows 11 will get a orthography errors checking
26.03.24
The built-in “Notepad” program in the Windows 11 operating system is becoming more and more like a full-fledged text editor.
The notebook will have a spell check function. This update allows the program to work similarly to other Microsoft products, such as Word or Edge.
Misspelled words will now be highlighted in red, giving users a visual indication of the error. The innovation will be available to all Windows 11 users later this year.
Earlier it became known that a character counter will be added to Notepad.
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