Word Tip of the Week: Use ‘Read Aloud’ for Proofreading

12 Mar 2018

WORD TIP OF THE WEEK: USE ‘READ ALOUD’ FOR PROOFREADING

If you’re an audio learner, you’ve probably wished that you could listen to a Word document instead of reading it.

Good news: there’s a Word feature that allows you to do just that. Activating the Read Aloud feature is also a great proofreading tool to use after Spell Check.

To activate Read Aloud:

  1. Select the text that you want Word to read.
  2. Go to Review -> Read Aloud.
  3. A control panel will appear. Press the play button.

 

 

For more helpful tips, check out our other “Word Tips of the Week.”

 

 

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