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Getting started with Microsoft Word's voice typing feature is a breeze, and the process is identical whether you're using the Word app on a PC or in a web browser.
To use Voice Typing in Word, go to the Home tab and click the Dictate option, which is marked by a microphone icon. Once its on, start speaking, and Word will convert your speech into text.
No matter what word processor you do your typing through, you can switch to voice dictation if you need to—here's how to do 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 ...
Some words are so hard to spell that you can’t even get close enough for autocorrect to figure out what you’re trying to write. Luckily, your device probably has dictation built in.
Hands down, or should I say hands off, Google Chrome Voice Typing is more accurate (and thus faster) for getting words into a document.