In Google Docs, you don’t need to type to put words on a page—you can simply talk. But as any good employee knows, crafting an effective document takes a whole lot more than simply adding text. The process may involve bolding and italicizing, copying and pasting, inserting bullet points and tables, undoing and redoing formatting, and more.
Until now, it was tough to take these types of actions using only your voice. With this launch, Google is changing that. Starting today, you can simply pause, issue a command, pause again, and resume dictating. To see a list of all commands, check out the Help Center article or say “voice commands help” when you’re voice typing. Please note that Voice commands work in English only.
As an added bonus, Google is also making it possible to dictate in Docs on the web in dozens of additional dialects and accents. Please note that these features are only available when you’re working in a Chrome browser on your computer.
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