The tabs feature works the same as tabs for File Explorer and in the browser. Instead of opening multiple instances of the note-taking app, you will be able to work on multiple text files in the same instance of Notepad. If the tabs feature for Notepad works exactly as in File Explorer, you will be able to create and close tabs with dedicated buttons in the interface above the file menu. You can also duplicate and rearrange tabs using the mouse. And you may be able to use keyboard shortcuts like “Ctrl + N” to create or “Ctrl + W” to close tabs. In addition, the update also brings other improvements to managing unsaved files, such as automatically generating the file name and tab title based on content and a refreshed unsaved changes indicator. Furthermore, in the Notepad settings, there’s a new “Opening files” option that allows you to choose where your files are opened, including in a new tab or new window. If your computer already has Windows 11 build 25281 or higher release, the updated version of Notepad with tabs is probably already present. Otherwise, you can update the app from the Microsoft Store Library section and click the “Get updates” button. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.