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Date:2025-04-15 04:14:19
Artificial intelligence still has a long way to go, but I’ll tell you one thing: Writing with your voice is getting a heck of a lot easier. Maybe you dictate text messages, but there’s so much more you can do if you start dictating for your work too. I’ll show you how, plus I’ve got some tips to make your spoken words shine on the page.
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Tricks of the trade
Depending on your operating system, version, software and the direction of the wind (just kidding), these dictation commands may or may not work. But most will, and they’re definitely worth trying!
◾ Insert punctuation by saying them explicitly, like “Kim exclamation point” for “Kim!” To insert a word that’s also punctuation, such as “comma” or “period,” say “literal comma” or “literal period.”
◾ “New line” or “New paragraph” will start a new thought or section. Say “Go to” or “Go after” and a word to move the cursor before or after that word.
◾ To correct the last thing you said, say “Correct that.”
◾ “Select that” will select the last thing you said.
◾ Say “Caps” and a word to capitalize the first letter of that word.
◾ Say “Select” and a word or phrase to select it, or say “Cut,” “Copy” or “Paste” to edit your doc.
◾ To format your text, say “Bold,” “Italicize,” “Decrease font size” or “Increase font size,” for instance. Saying “Highlight” plus a color will highlight your text in that color.
◾ Create lists by saying, “Create a bulleted list” or “Create a numbered list.”
Choose your system or program
For Word: Open a new or existing document and go to Home > Dictate while signed into Microsoft 365 on a mic-enabled device. Wait for the “Dictate” button to turn on and start listening. Start speaking to see text appear on the screen. Easy-peasy!
For Outlook: While signed into Microsoft 365 on a mic-enabled device, start a new email (or reply to an existing one), select the body of the message, then go to the Message tab and select Dictate. Wait for the “Dictate” button to turn on and start listening. Start speaking to see text appear on the screen.
For Google Docs: In the Chrome browser, open a Google Doc. Click Tools, then Voice typing. A microphone box appears. When you’re ready to speak, click the microphone. When you’re done, click the microphone again.
For Windows 10: Open a document, email, or other file you want to dictate within, then hold down the Windows key and press H to trigger the dictation toolbar. You can now dictate text. When finished, press the Windows key + H to turn off dictation.
For Windows 11: Press the Windows key + H on your keyboard. Next, press the microphone icon on the window that appears. To stop your dictation, say "Stop listening" or press the microphone button again on the voice-typing menu.
For MacOS: In an app, click your cursor where you want the dictated text to appear. Press the microphone button if available in the row of function keys or choose Edit > Start Dictation. Press the Dictation keyboard shortcut or the Escape key when you’re done.
One last pro tip
Pro tip: I won’t name names, but someone in my life (OK, fine, it’s my husband) gets super frustrated with smart assistants and talks too loudly to them. That makes it worse! Use your “inside voice” for the best results.
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