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You'll see a summary available when you open a document and you can scan it to see what topics to expect. If you're the author of a long document, you can use the summary to quickly see if the content is organized the way you want. The summary will be in a collapsed or partially open section at the top of the page.
Copilot in Word ushers in a new era of writing, leveraging the power of AI. It can help you go from a blank page to a complete draft in a fraction of the time it would take to compose text on your own. While it may write exactly what you need, sometimes it may be "usefully wrong" thus giving you some helpful inspiration.
When Word finishes checking the spelling and grammar and errors corrected, you can choose to display information about the reading level of the document, including readability scores according to the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level test and Flesch Reading Ease test.
Reading Coach allows you to practice reading out loud, provides a report on your reading speed and accuracy, then identifies the five words you struggled with most and provides a supported opportunity to practice the words again.
Text-to-speech (TTS) is the ability of your computer to play back written text as spoken words. Depending upon your configuration and installed TTS engines, you can hear most text that appears on your screen in Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and OneNote.
Transcribe is one of the Office Intelligent Services, bringing the power of the cloud to Office apps to help save you time and produce better results. The Transcribe feature in Word for desktop requires optional connected experiences to function properly. Your audio files are sent to Microsoft and used only to provide you with this service.
To see your page numbers and confirm deletion of the number from the first page, go to View > Reading View. If all page numbers are deleted, go to Insert > Header & Footer and select Other Pages on the left side.
In Word, you can create a form that others can fill out and save or print. To do this, you will start with baseline content in a document, potentially via a form template. Then you can add content controls for elements such as check boxes, text boxes, date pickers, and drop-down lists.
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In the Reading view, open a PDF-based view tagged to work with screen readers. Press the Tab key until you reach the Accessibility Mode button, and then press Enter Find text in the Reading view.
Learn how to convert Word documents to newer formats to use more recent features.