How to use WordPad
WordPad is a basic text-editing app you can use to create and edit files, include text with different fonts and colors, insert pictures, and add links to other files.
To open WordPad
Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. (If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Search.)
Enter WordPad in the search box, tap or click Apps, and then tap or click WordPad.
Create, open, and save files
You can use WordPad to open and save text files (.txt), rich text files (.rtf), Word documents (.docx), and OpenDocument text files (.odt). Files in other formats will open as plain text files and might not appear as expected. The following table shows the steps to create, open, and save files.
| To | Do this |
|---|---|
Create a new file | Tap or click File, and then tap or click New. |
Open a file | Tap or click File, and then tap or click Open. |
Save a file | Tap or click File, and then tap or click Save. |
Save a file under a different name or format | Tap or click Save as. |
Warning
Some features—like headers, footers, and annotations—aren’t supported in WordPad. If you open a file with these features and then save the file in WordPad, you’ll lose the content in these features. If you want to change such a file, but don’t want to lose the original content, tap or click Save as and save the file with a different name. That way you can make changes to a copy of the file while keeping the content in the original file intact.
Unsupported features:
Headers and footers
Footnotes and endnotes
Glossary document entries
Annotations, including comments, revisions, and bookmarks
Mail merge data fields and instructions
Specific document settings
Fields
Document metadata
DrawingML, MathML, and custom XML content in Office Open XML format text documents
Chart content, mathematical content, and graphic content in OpenDocument format text documents
Embedded fonts
Intra-document links
The following will also change:
Multilevel lists will be transformed to single-level bulleted lists but the indentation stays the same.
The background color of a paragraph will be changed to look like the text has been highlighted instead.
Format files
Use the steps in the following table to change the formatting in your files.
| To | Do this |
|---|---|
Change how text looks | Pick the text you want to change, and then use the options (like bold, font size, color) on the Home tab in the Font group. |
To add bullets or numbers, or change how your text is aligned | Pick the text you want to edit and then use the buttons on the Home tab in the Paragraph group. |
To can change the orientation of your file from vertical to horizontal or the other way around | Tap or click File, and then tap or click Page setup. In the Page setup dialog box, choose Portrait (vertical) or Landscape (horizontal). |
Note
For more info about what each button does, press and hold the button for a description (or if you’re using a mouse, point to the button).
Insert dates, pictures, and links
Liven up your file with pictures, insert useful info like charts and graphs, and link or embed other files. Use the steps in the following table.
| To | Do this |
|---|---|
Insert the current date, time, pictures, or drawings | Use the buttons on the Home tab in the Insert group. |
Link to another file or embed it | Tap or click Insert object. In the Insert Object dialog box, tap or click Create from file, tap or click Browse to find the file, and then tap or click Link to insert and view the entire contents of the file. If you just want an icon of the file to appear, tap or click Icon. |
Insert a drawing | On the Home tab, in the Insert group, click Paint drawing. Create the drawing that you want to insert and then close Paint. |
View files
Clicking or tapping the View tab gives you different options. You can:
Make your text larger or smaller using the Zoom group.
See or hide the ruler (appears on top of a WordPad file) and status bar (appears at the bottom).
Change the word wrap settings or the ruler’s unit of measurement.
Tips
To view your file as individual pages instead of one big sheet, tap or click File, tap or point to Print, and then tap or click Print preview. While this option is mostly used to see what the file looks like before you print it, it’s a handy way to view your file differently.
To quickly zoom in and out of your file, tap or click the Zoom in or Zoom out buttons on the Zoom slider in the status bar.
Print files
To print a file, tap or click File, and then tap or click Print.
If you want to see what your file will look like before you print it, tap or click File, tap or point to Print, and then tap or click Print preview.
If you want to print page numbers or change the paper size and orientation, tap or click File, and then tap or click Page setup.