OneNote in the Office Insider program has received a new feature, allowing users to add notes using their voice. Dictation supports more than 50 languages and is now available on Windows and Web.
Dictation capability will be made available in select Office web apps in the coming weeks as part of Microsoft's commitment to Made by Dyslexia, which is meant to improve access to tech for students.
Microsoft is adding a dictation tool to the online versions of Word and OneNote. The move follows in the footsteps of dictation being included in the desktop versions of Office 356 apps via Cortana, ...
Microsoft offered a dictation add-on for Word, Outlook and PowerPoint a year ago as one of their Garage projects. Now Word, Outlook, PowerPoint and OneNote have a dictation upgrade called Office ...
Microsoft has pledged to help individuals with dyslexia access important technologies used for education and more. As part of its mission, Microsoft says its will be expanding its Educational research ...
Microsoft has made voice dictation available for desktop Office users for months. Now, though, it's making the feature available to web users in the name of aiding those with dyslexia. The browser ...
Something to look forward to: Microsoft has started to roll out the significant changes to OneNote it teased last August, including a visual overhaul and new organization features, with more still to ...
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