- Aug 17, 2014
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Microsoft has introduced a redesigned Dictation toolbar for several Office apps, enabling them to stay more focused on their content. It features updated visuals, a more responsive user interface, and a sleeker look.
Moreover, the new dictation toolbar is smaller and has found a new place in the ribbon — it's moved to the side of your screen instead of the center. However, if you don't like to see it on the side, you can go back to the previous state by moving it to the center.
As a part of its effort to further enhance the toolbar, Microsoft has also added responsive animations to provide visual feedback when it is detecting your voice. This will be useful when you find it hard to tell whether your voice is being heard.
The redesigned Dictation toolbar is currently available in the following Office apps:
It's also important to note that only Office Insiders can use the new toolbar right now. It is currently rolling out to Office Insiders running the following builds:
- Word for Windows, Mac, and the web
- Outlook for Windows and Mac
- OneNote for Windows and the web
- Windows Beta Channel Version 2206 (Build 15321.20000) or later
- Mac Beta Channel Version 16.62 (Build 22052300) or later
Microsoft introduces redesigned Dictation toolbar for Office apps
Microsoft has introduced a redesigned Dictation toolbar to help users stay more focused on their content. The new toolbar is available for Word, Outlook, and OneNote across multiple platforms.
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