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- How to get WordPad back in Windows 11 | PCWorld
WordPad is now gone from Windows 11 Here’s how to bring it back With the arrival of Windows 11 version 24H2, WordPad is officially gone Want to keep using it? You're in luck In September
- How To Install WordPad In Windows 11
While the workaround is easy, you will need access to a computer running an earlier version of Windows 10 11 with the WordPad program installed If you are wondering, we can get the WordPad in Windows 11 by just copying and pasting three small WordPad files
- Install or Uninstall Microsoft WordPad in Windows 10
Starting with Windows 10 build 18980, Microsoft converted WordPad into an Option Feature for you to uninstall or reinstall to save disk space if needed This tutorial will show you how to install or uninstall the classic WordPad (write exe) app for all users in Windows 10
- WordPad - Wikipedia
WordPad is a discontinued word processor software designed by Microsoft that was included in versions of Windows from Windows 95 through Windows 11, version 23H2
- WordPad: Features, Uses and How to Install in Windows 11
WordPad is a basic word processor developed by Microsoft It has been a part of Windows since Windows 95, providing users with a simple yet effective way to create and edit text documents Unlike Notepad, WordPad allows for text formatting, such as bold, italic, underline, and different font styles Why Use WordPad?
- How to download WordPad - Microsoft Q A
WordPad has been removed from all editions of Windows starting in Windows 11, version 24H2 and Windows Server 2025 (Reference) The only way to get it it back is using a third-party source Please see the accepted answer in this thread https: learn microsoft com en-us answers questions 3848638 please-give-me-wordpad-back-for-windows-11 paulr0511
- How to restore the WordPad text editor in Windows 11
Microsoft removed the rich text editor WordPad from Windows 11, version 24H2 You can restore the app, and this guide explains how to do that
- How To Restore WordPad in Windows 11 (2 Methods)
Learn how to restore the classic WordPad app on Windows 11 using two easy methods WordPad is the default and lightweight rich text editor for Windows However, on Windows 11, Microsoft removed this classic app and slowly migrated some of its rich text and formatting features to Notepad
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