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- Use the Speak text-to-speech feature to read text aloud
Speak is a built-in feature of Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and OneNote You can use Speak to have text read aloud in the language of your version of Office Text-to-speech (TTS) is the ability of your computer to play back written text as spoken words
- Microsoft Word reads to you: How to use the Speak and Read Aloud . . .
Ensure that your system’s speakers or sound devices are turned on 2 Highlight a paragraph of text, then click the Speak command button 3 Word reads any text that’s highlighted, even the entire
- Word Speak command - Microsoft Community
The Speak feature in Microsoft Office enables text-to-speech (TTS) in OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word By downloading additional TTS engines for other languages, you can change the voice selection to hear the text read in those languages
- How to Hear a Word Document Using Speak (Text to Speech) - Avantix Learning
You will need to add the Speak command to your Quick Access Toolbar or the Ribbon to use this feature Once you’ve added the command, simply click Speak and Word will read the selected text aloud This feature is available in all versions of Word (2010 and later)
- How to Make Microsoft Word Speak or Read to You
Using the speak command in MS Word could save a lot of time if you only read books or review reports Yes, you can make Word read to you, which allows you to do something else at the same time and also relieves eye strain and fatigue
- 5 ways to control Windows with your voice – Computerworld
On a Windows 11 PC, you can use Voice Access to control your PC If you say something out loud that doesn’t sound like a voice command, Voice Access will simply insert it into the current text
- How to dictate text and speak commands in Windows 10
Using your voice to control Windows can be a helpful option if you physically can’t or don’t want to use your mouse and keyboard You can dictate text to create emails, documents, and more
- How to use Speak and Read Aloud commands in Microsoft Word - TipsMake. com
The biggest benefit of the Read Aloud command compared to the Speak command is: (a) You do not have to highlight text Just place the cursor where you want Word to start reading the content and click the Read Aloud button
- Hear a document with Speak in Word 2016, 2013 and 2010
Word 2016, Word 2013 and Word 2010 for Windows all have a ‘text to speech’ or ‘Speak’ feature to read back a document It’s hiding away behind the ribbon but works fine once you’ve found it Speak button can be put on the Quick Access Toolbar or Ribbon Select some text or Ctrl + A for the whole document then click the Speak button
- Windows Speech Recognition commands - Microsoft Support
Learn how to control your PC by voice using Windows Speech Recognition commands for dictation, keyboard shortcuts, punctuation, apps, and more
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