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How to enable spell check (and autocorrect) in Notepad

Notepad now checks your spelling! Here's how to enable spell check and autocorrect, and customize settings for specific file types.

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Shubham Sawarkar
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If you’re still using Notepad in 2025—as I do—you’re likely delighted to know that Microsoft has finally equipped this long-standing text editor with a built-in spell check feature. While Microsoft’s flagship apps like Word and Excel have boasted robust spell-checking capabilities for decades, Notepad was the one notable exception. But as we embrace a more modern, user-friendly era of computing, even the simplest tools are getting a facelift.

Notepad has been a staple of the Windows operating system since its early days. For years, it served as a basic, no-frills text editor—a blank canvas for coding snippets, quick notes, and occasional musings. While its minimalist design has always been part of its charm, it also meant that advanced features, like spell checking, were never part of the package.

This changed recently, especially in the wake of broader shifts at Microsoft. After WordPad was officially phased out last year, users began to notice that Microsoft was paying more attention to its simpler applications. The inclusion of a spell check feature in Notepad is a clear nod to this renewed commitment to enhancing even the most basic tools.

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Why spell check matters

In an age where precision in communication is key, a stray typo can lead to miscommunication or even embarrassing errors. Whether you’re jotting down a quick reminder or drafting a script, having a spell checker at your disposal is like having a silent proofreader right by your side.

For many, Notepad is more than just a digital notepad—it’s a go-to for coding, brainstorming, and drafting notes. Even if you’re not working on an official document, a small typo can sometimes make its way into your final product, whether it’s a line of code or an email draft. With the new spell check feature, Notepad now helps ensure that those sneaky mistakes don’t slip past you.

Here’s how to enable spell check (and autocorrect) in Notepad

The great news? Spell check in Notepad is on by default. However, if you find that it’s not active on your device—or if you want to customize your experience—it’s incredibly easy to manage.

Here’s how:

  • Open Notepad: Launch the app as you normally would.
  • Access Settings: Click on the cogwheel icon.
  • Locate the Spelling section: Scroll down until you see the section labeled “Spelling.”
  • Toggle Spell Check on/off: If it isn’t already enabled, simply toggle the Spell Check button to “On.” (Pro tip: Next to the Spell Check option, there’s an arrow. Click it to expand a list of file types. This allows you to enable or disable spell checking for specific file formats, tailoring the feature to your workflow.)
  • Enable Autocorrect: Just below the Spell Check setting, you’ll find another option labeled “Autocorrect.” Enable this feature if you’d like Notepad to automatically fix typos as you type. This setting applies universally across all file types.
  • A screenshot of the Windows Notepad settings menu showing spell check and autocorrect options.
  • A screenshot of the Windows Notepad settings menu, specifically showing the expanded "Spelling" section.

With these simple steps, you can ensure that your Notepad experience is both smarter and more efficient—whether you’re writing a shopping list or fine-tuning a piece of code.

While advanced applications like Word and Excel continue to receive periodic overhauls, it’s refreshing to see that Microsoft is also turning its attention to the humble Notepad. In a digital age where users demand efficiency and reliability, no tool—no matter how basic—should be left behind.

Think about the last time you sent an email or submitted a document and later discovered a glaring typo. It happens to all of us. Even in professional settings, the devil is in the details, and a single error can sometimes detract from the overall quality of your work. The new spell check and autocorrect features in Notepad are small but powerful tools that can help prevent these kinds of slip-ups.

Moreover, for developers and writers who rely on Notepad for quick note-taking or coding, these features add a layer of polish to their daily tasks. They streamline the process by catching mistakes on the fly, allowing you to focus on the content itself rather than getting bogged down by minor errors.

So next time you open Notepad, take a moment to dive into the settings. Customize your experience, enable the features that work for you, and enjoy a smoother, error-free writing journey. In a world where every detail counts, it’s the little improvements that often make the biggest difference.

Happy typing!


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