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Old science fiction shows depicting the future made a big deal out of voice control. Much of it came true! Decades later, we can ask questions and control devices with our voice, thanks to virtual assistants and smart home technology.
Voice transcription makes it easy to get what’s in your head down on paper (in this case, digital paper). Even if your hands are full, you can type out what you need using your voice. Microsoft Word and Google Docs have this capability built into their software, and we’ll show you how to take advantage of it.
As a writer, voice dictation is excellent for creating outlines and drafts. It also works for note-taking or getting your thoughts out. Perhaps you don’t like to type or have a repetitive strain injury. There’s no need for a keyboard when you can dictate whatever you need to enter text.
Voice typing is part of the accessibility features built into many operating systems and apps, including subtitles, mono audio, magnifiers, focus assist, screen readers, alt text and more. This helps people with impairments and disabilities get full use of these programs.
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You need a microphone and network connection to use dictation in Microsoft Word. This works with Word for Microsoft 365 on PC and Mac.
To use dictation in Word on your Windows PC and Mac:
Here are some helpful voice commands:
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