Anyway, if you are using Notepad for the first time, or if you cannot understand why its Status Bar is disabled by default, you are in the right place. In this article, we will see how to enable the Notepad Status Bar when it’s not available, not working or greyed out. The troubleshooting steps listed below were tested on the Windows 10 platform.

Enabled Notepad Status Bar that’s not available, not working or greyed out

1. Use Notepad built-in settings

2. Apply a registry tweak

Another way in which you force-enable the Notepad Status Bar is by applying a registry tweak as showed during the following steps: So, these are the methods that you can use to enable the Notepad Status Bar when it is not available, not working or greyed out. The first section of this tutorial offers only a temporarily solution. You will have to repeat those steps each time you open Notepad (its Status Bar value will be reset on each reboot). Thus, if you want to permanently force enable the Notepad Status Bar, we recommend the second method. If you have any questions or if you have other similar problems while trying to use Notepad, share your thoughts with our team. Based on the info you will provide we will try to assist you as soon as possible. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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