Read Aloud - feature to read text in Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word has developed a new feature that helps people with difficulties with text called Read Aloud.Hope this feature will help eliminate typos once and for all.

Most people can look at a word and immediately say the word is misspelled.Or look at a sentence and know if the sentence is correct.However, some people still find it difficult to do things like this.That's the main reason why Microsoft developed the Read Aloud text feature.

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    Read Alound is a new feature located in the latest update of Office 365. Read Aloud does exactly what you expect, read the document to you.However, Word can now mark every word when it is read aloud in your workflow.

    In a blog post about the details of all Office 365 updates, Microsoft says Read Aloud makes it easy to recognize and fix errors when writing, improve readability and correct accuracy for everyone. , especially people with dyslexia.

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    Read Alound in theReviewtab iscurrently only integrated in Office Insiders.However, Microsoft promises this feature will be widely available "later this year".This means, in Microsoft parlance, any time between now and December 31st.

    These updates prompted the launch of Microsoft 365, a new enterprise service package designed to pressure IT departments.Microsoft 365 combines Office 365, Windows 10 and Enterprise Mobility + Security in one package, making it easier for businesses to switch to Microsoft.

    Let typos (typos in typing) become the past

    Not everyone needs to use the new Read Aloud feature in this Word.However, for those who have difficulty in spelling for any reason, this will certainly be helpful.

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