Microsoft launches the vocal change function in document on iOS, here is how


Jakarta Microsoft words users on iOS can now convert their voices to documents. This is a very useful functionality if you want to make documents from the discussion or the results of the meeting.

Word can modify vocal notes or vocal records thanks to the support of Copilot. In Microsoft official community files, the company has explained that this feature is already available in Word version 2.96 with build 25041112 available in linguistic support 8.

The available languages ​​include English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese, German, Italian and Japanese. The management of the location is also still limited. For the moment, users can only use this feature in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Indiana, California and others.

If you want to use this feature, be sure to update the application first on the iPhone you use. After that, you can follow the following steps.

When changing quotients, users can modify or create content structures, recreate content to be new transcriptions, or even delete unwanted content.

This feature is only available for Microsoft 365 subscribers with a Copilot license, both consumer and business licenses. Without subscription, the characteristic of the conversion of vocal records into structured documents will not work.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic and French versions are automatically generated by AI. There may therefore still be inaccuracies in the translation, please always see the Indonesian as our main language. (System supported by Digitalsiber.iD)



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