Microsoft just added an extremely useful feature to Word on the web: transcription! Sure, Google Docs and apps like Otter.aiare free and let you type with your voice, like Word’s Dictation feature.
Microsoft Word can finally do more with your spoken words. After teasing transcription support last year, Microsoft is officially bringing the feature to Word for the web today, giving users an easy ...
Microsoft is adding a new transcription feature to Word, starting with Word for the Web. The Transcribe in Word feature will allow users to record conversations directly in Word and have them ...
Microsoft today started rolling out new transcription capabilities and support for voice commands to Word for the web for all Microsoft 365 subscribers. The new Transcribe in Word feature is supported ...
The feature currently supports only the English language. However, it is likely that Microsoft will add support for other languages as well. Login to your Microsoft account and open Word. Open a blank ...
(CNN) — Any student who needs to transcribe a lecture or a journalist (ahem) who needs to take notes on a hearing faces the tedious task of typing super fast and trying to listen at the same time. But ...
Microsoft Word is hardly an exciting piece of software. I don’t mean that as a slight; that’s just not Microsoft’s thing. Also, it’s a word processor–it’s used mostly for writing things like reports ...
Microsoft has introduced an audio transcription tool in its browser version of Word. The feature could be useful for students and journalists who want to record a discussion and refer back to it later ...
Testing the new transcription feature, available starting today in Microsoft Word on the web. Microsoft is adding automated transcription to Word on the web, giving Microsoft 365 subscribers unlimited ...