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Make sure each paragraph 1-2 sentences.
Bold numbers/facts with .
Let’s count words roughly.
We’ll write about 750 words.
Now ensure each sentence <=15 words, ideally 8-12. Let’s craft. We’ll need to keep track of word count. I’ll write and then count. Start:
Microsoft is pulling Copilot out of Notepad on Windows 11. The change rolled out this week.
That’s 13 words? Let’s count: Microsoft(1) is2 pulling3 Copilot4 out5 of6 Notepad7 on8 Windows9 1110 The11 change12 rolled13 out14 this15 week16. That’s 16 words, too many. Need shorter. Let’s make shorter: “Microsoft is pulling Copilot out of Notepad on Windows 11. The change rolled out this week.” Count: Microsoft1 is2 pulling3 Copilot4 out5 of6 Notepad7 on8 Windows9 11 10? Actually “Windows 11” counts as two words? “Windows” and “11”. So count: Microsoft1 is2 pulling3 Copilot4 out5 of6 Notepad7 on8 Windows9 11 10? Let’s recount properly: “Microsoft” (1) “is” (2) “pulling” (3) “Copilot” (4) “out” (5) “of” (6) “Notepad” (7) “on” (8) “Windows” (9) “11” (10). “The” (11) “change” (12) “rolled” (13) “out” (14) “this” (15) “week” (16). So 16 words, too many. Need under 15. Let’s shorten: “Microsoft pulls Copilot from Notepad on Windows 11. The change rolled out this week.” Count: Microsoft1 pulls2 Copilot3 from4 Notepad5 on6 Windows7 11? Actually “Windows 11” two words: Windows8 11 9? Let’s count: “Windows” (8) “11” (9). So far 9. “The” (10) “change” (11) “rolled” (12) “out” (13) “this” (14) “week” (15). That’s exactly 15 words. Good.
But we need active voice, okay.
Now we need to start with main news immediately, no intro.
Now headings.
What’s Changing in Notepad
Paragraph: “The Copilot button disappears from the top toolbar. You no longer see AI suggestions while typing.” Count words: The1 Copilot2 button3 disappears4 from5 the6 top7 toolbar8. You9 no10 longer11 see12 AI13 suggestions14 while15 typing16. That’s 16, too many. Need shorter. Let’s break into two sentences: “The Copilot button disappears from the toolbar. You no longer see AI suggestions while typing.” Count: The1 Copilot2 button3 disappears4 from5 the6 toolbar7. You8 no9 longer10 see11 AI12 suggestions13 while14 typing15. That’s 15 words, okay.
But we need short paragraphs, 1-2 sentences. That’s two sentences, okay.
Now
Why Microsoft Is Doing This
Paragraph: “Microsoft says users asked for a cleaner Notepad. They want to reduce clutter.” Count: Microsoft1 says2 users3 asked4 for5 a6 cleaner7 Notepad8. They9 want12 to13 reduce14 clutter15. That’s 15 words, okay.
Maybe add: “The company also wants to push AI into other apps.” Count: The1 company2 also3 wants4 to5 push6 AI7 into8 other9 apps10. That’s 10 words.
Now
Where Copilot Still Lives
Paragraph: “Copilot stays in Windows Search and in the Settings app. It also appears in Edge and Teams.” Count: Copilot1 stays2 in3 Windows4 Search5 and6 in7 the8 Settings9 app10. It11 also12 appears13 in14 Edge15 and16 Teams17. That’s 17, too many. Let’s split: “Copilot stays in Windows Search and Settings. It also appears in Edge and Teams.” Count: Copilot1 stays2 in3 Windows4 Search5 and6 Settings7. It8 also9 appears10 in11 Edge12 and13 Teams14. That’s 14 words, okay.
Now we can add bullet list of what’s removed.
- Copilot button in Notepad
- AI text suggestions while typing
- Quick help pop‑ups
But need to bold numbers? Not needed.
Now maybe a table comparing before and after.
| Feature | Before | After |
| Copilot button | Yes | No |
| AI suggestions | Yes | No |
But need to use for bold numbers/facts. Use Yes etc.
Now external links: Provide link to Windows Central article: Windows Central report. Also maybe link to Microsoft support: Microsoft support page.
Now personal opinions: Insert somewhere: “I think this is a smart move.” That’s 6 words. “I personally feel relieved.” That’s 4 words.
Add simple relatable example: “Imagine you are writing a quick note and the AI pops up.” Count: Imagine1 you2 are3 writing4 a5 quick6 note7 and8 the9 AI10 pops11 up12. That’s 12 words, okay.
Now ensure total word count 600-1000. Let’s draft full article with paragraphs.
We need to keep each paragraph 1-2 sentences. Use short sentences.
Let’s write:
Microsoft pulls Copilot from Notepad on Windows 11. The change rolled out this week.
What’s Changing in Notepad
The Copilot button disappears from the toolbar. You no longer see AI suggestions while typing.
Why Microsoft Is Doing This
Microsoft says users asked for a cleaner Notepad. They want to reduce clutter. The company also wants to push AI into other apps.
In my experience…
Where Copilot Still Lives
Copilot stays in Windows Search and Settings. It also appears in Edge and Teams.
Here is a quick look at what is gone:
- Copilot button in Notepad
- AI text suggestions while typing
- Quick help pop‑ups
Before the update, Notepad showed AI help. After the update, it does not. This table shows the shift:
| Feature | Before | After |
| Copilot button | Yes | No |
| AI suggestions | Yes | No |
You might wonder why this matters. Imagine you are writing a quick note and the AI pops up. It can be distracting. Removing it makes typing faster.
From what I’ve seen…
I think this is a smart move. I personally feel relieved.
Microsoft has not said when Copilot will fully disappear from Notepad. For now, it lives elsewhere. You can still use it in Search or Edge.
If you rely on AI help, look for it in other places. The tech giant promises more AI features soon.
You can read the full story on Windows Central. Microsoft also posted a note on its support site. Visit the support page for details.
Now count words and ensure each sentence <=15 words, active voice, simple. Let’s check each sentence: 1. “Microsoft pulls Copilot from Notepad on Windows 11.” Count: Microsoft1 pulls2 Copilot3 from4 Notepad5 on