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Microsoft Word’s Voice Typing Is a Game Changer: Here's How I Use It
Formatting Text Using Voice What I love about Microsoft Word’s voice typing feature it’s not just about dictating plain text—Word allows me to format it using my voice, too.
Passive speech is awkward and sometimes hard to understand. Let Word find your passive voice content and help you correct it.
Speech to text in Microsoft Word is a hidden gem that is powerful and easy to use. We show you how to do it in five quick and simple steps ...
Active voice keeps readers interested and engaged. You can use Microsoft Word features to find passive verbs, and even entire passive sentences, while you compose your documents.
In other words there won’t be many cases where the software has heard one word incorrectly and transcribed another. But the other guess is that the readability of this column will be rather bad.
The average person types between 35 and 40 words per minute, but that same person can likely speak at 100 to 130 words per minute. Writing is clearly not as effective as speaking in terms of raw ...
Copilot integration in Microsoft 365 apps makes it a snap to generate first drafts, revise text, and get instant summaries for long docs or email threads. Here’s how to use Copilot for writing ...
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