Here’s How to Change Color of Tabs in Notepad++

Notepad++ Editor supports tabs. If you have multiple tabs open with different files and want to associate a particular color to tabs to identify or recognize from others, Notepad++ now allows you to natively do that with a new tab coloring option available in the context menu.

Highlights

  1. You can now add color to individual tabs in Notepad++
  2. Colored tabs will be saved and available in the next session when you open Notepad++ next time.
  3. Tab coloring supports light and dark mode

Notepad++

Notepad++ supports multiple programming languages.

No wonder, most open PHP, text, and other language files and work on them in different tabs.

All tabs by default appear with a grey color and are difficult to distinguish.

How about applying a different color to each tab from various colors? The Colored Tabs feature is now available in Notepad++ v8.4.6 released on September 29, 2022:

How to add color to Tabs in Notepad++

  1. Launch Notepad++
  2.  Open a couple of files to test the feature.
  3. Right-click on the tab and select Apply Color to Tab

  4. Choose from various colors available:
    Apply Color1
    Apply Color2
    Apply Color3
    Apply Color4
    Apply Color5

You need to repeat the same for each and every tab you want to apply color in Notepad++.

How to Remove Color from Tabs in Notepad++

  1. Right-click on tab
  2. Hover over “Apply Color to Tab”
  3. Select Remove color
  4. Done

Removing colors if you’ve applied to multiple tabs could be a cumbersome job.

Above are instructions on how to apply and remove color to/from tabs in Notepad++. You can check out new features and important changes version 8.4.6 has brought to Notepad++

Notepad++ 8.4.6

What’s new:

  1. Add change History markers for document saved/unsaved/undone modification
  2. Add setting tab color ability
  3. Make the tab context menu less cluttered by adding a sub-menu.

You can download Notepad++ from here.

Final words:

Notepad++ latest release makes it easier to color individual tabs.

What’s your take on this? Do you use which text editor, Notepad or Notepad++? Let us know in the comments below.

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Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

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