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Use Immersive Reader in Word - Microsoft Support Immersive Reader provides options for a comfortable and easy to process experience by allowing you to listen to the text read aloud or adjust how text appears by modifying spacing, color and more
Trusted documents - Microsoft Support Trusted Documents settings explained Allow documents on a network to be trusted - The Security Warning dialog box no longer appears for files in network locations Disable Trusted Documents - The Security Warning dialog box appears for files, each time you open them
Dictate your documents in Word - Microsoft Support Dictation lets you use speech-to-text to author content in Microsoft 365 with a microphone and reliable internet connection It's a quick and easy way to get your thoughts out, create drafts or outlines, and capture notes
Connected experiences in Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Support These are experiences that allow you to search and download online content including templates, images, 3D models, Microsoft 365 help, videos, and reference materials to enhance your documents Excel's rich data types or Outlook's weather info are examples of these kinds of experiences
Cloud fonts in Office - Microsoft Support Use cloud fonts to make sure your slides and documents look the same, no matter where you open them or who else views them Cloud fonts are fonts hosted in the cloud by Microsoft 365, and are available in the latest versions of Office applications (see the Cloud fonts availability table, below)
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