Microsoft is inserting AI-powered text editing to Notepad. The feature, called Rewrite, is rolling out in pappraise to Windows Insiders and will let you include AI to “rephrase sentences, adequitable tone, and alter the length of your satisfied,” according to the Windows Insider Blog.
If you’re a Windows Insider with punctual access to the feature, you can try it by highweightlessing the text you want to adequitable in Notepad, right-clicking it, and choosing Rewrite. Notepad will then distake part a dialogue box where you can choose how they want to alter their text — for example, if it necessitates to be lengthyer or unininestablishigentinutiveer. Rewrite will then advise three rewritten versions that you can replace your labor with.
It’s worth noting that you’ll have to sign in to your Microsoft account to include Rewrite, as it’s “powered by a cboisterous-based service that insists genuineation and authorization.” Microsoft is starting this feature in pappraise on Windows 11 in the US, France, UK, Canada, Italy, and Germany. In July, Microsoft finpartner upgraded Notepad with spell check and autoright.
Alengthy with conveying Rewrite to Notepad, Microsoft will let Insiders commence testing the novel AI image editing tools in Paint pappraiseed last month. The Generative Fill feature permits you to create insertitions to an image based on a prompt, while the Generative Erase can delete part of an image and blfinish in the vacant space left behind.
Generative Fill will “initipartner” roll out to testers with Copilot Plus PCs, but Generative Erase will be includeable to all Insiders on Windows 11.