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- In Windows 10/8.1, open the Start menu and type “word” (without the quotes) to open the WordPad app.
- On the File menu, click Uninstall. If you are using Windows 10/8.1 with Windows Update enabled, uninstall WordPad from the Microsoft Store.
- In Windows 7 or earlier, open the Start menu and type “word” (without the quotes) to open the WordPad app.
- On the File menu, click Uninstall.
How To Install WordPad On Windows 11/10
How to Uninstall and Reinstall Microsoft Wordpad in Windows 10 [Tutorial]
WordPad can be reinstalled from the Windows Store.
No, Windows 11 does not include WordPad.
Yes, you can reinstall WordPad if it becomes corrupted or if you want to use a different version of WordPad.
Yes, you can uninstall WordPad from your computer. However, it is not recommended to do so as it may leave behind some residual files that may interfere with your computer’s performance. If you decide to uninstall WordPad, please be sure to follow the instructions provided by Microsoft.
WordPad was discontinued in 2013, but there are still a number of versions available for download from Microsoft’s website.
To install WordPad on your laptop, open the Windows Start menu and search for “WordPad.” When it appears in the results, click on it to start the installation process.
You can find WordPad on the Windows Start menu or in the All Programs list.
To open WordPad, type “wordpad” into the Start menu or the search bar. (If you don’t have a Start menu, open the Control Panel and click on Programs.) Then select WordPad from the list of programs.
Yes, Microsoft WordPad is free to use.
To download the latest version of WordPad, go to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48145.
There is a hidden button on the File tab of Microsoft Word that will switch to WordPad. To access this button, click the File tab and then click Options. On the Options dialog box, under the General category, click the Keyboard button. In the Keyboard dialog box, under the Use drop-down list, select WordPad.
No, WordPad is not Microsoft Word. It is a free text editor that was released in 1995 by Microsoft as part of the Windows 95 operating system.