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The tech giant adds a new feature to the web version of Microsoft Word allowing people to record and upload audio for transcription.
Microsoft makes a free version of Microsoft Word available for anyone to use on the web. You have to register a Microsoft account, but that's free too.
Both Google Docs and Microsoft Word let you create and edit documents on the web, for free. Find out how they compare in terms of formatting, templates, export options, and other features.
Download Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook for free using Microsoft 365 plans. Microsoft 365 for the web offers free, web-based versions of these apps for lifetime use.
Screenshot: Microsoft Web versions Anyone with a web browser and a free Microsoft account—student, teacher, or otherwise—can get at the online versions of Word and Excel without paying anything.
Microsoft's Editor feature for Word for the Web (the online version of Word) provides simple, easy-to-parse grammar and spelling suggestions. Here's how to improve your writing with Editor for ...
If you can't afford Microsoft’s $150 suite of office tools, there’s a web-based version that’s free to use—and nearly just as capable.
Transcribing audio can be tedious, but Microsoft Word has a built-in tool that will turn your audio files into text. Use these steps to get started.
Two spaces after a period may be wrong within Microsoft Word, but that doesn't mean you have to comply. Here's how to tell Word and the online version of Word how many spaces should go after the ...
Copilot integration in Microsoft 365 apps makes it a snap to generate first drafts, revise text, and get instant summaries for long docs or email threads. Here’s how to use Copilot for writing ...
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