Monday, March 14, 2016

Tech Tip of the Week: Did You Know You Can Use Voice-to-Text in Google Docs?

Google recently introduced a voice typing tool in Google Docs, and now the updated version is even better than the original! Previously, you could only type with your voice, but now there is a long list of commands to do much, much more. Some of the new commands include moving around text to different lines of your document, formatting and even adding tables!

To start typing your document using voice-to-text:
•    To turn on voice typing, go to “Tools” and then select “Voice typing.”
•    Next, click on the microphone that appears to the left of your document. When you click it, it will turn red and will begin recording.

Want to know more about the new commands for the voice typing tool? Click here!

If you have any questions, contact Tim Weets, Network Specialist, at ext. 14322.

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