I have no idea why it is like that. I can’t find away to fix it. I use Word’s read aloud to edit my books. So I like switching from David to Zira depending on if it’s a male or female talking. The new male and female voices have been slightly improved, but they still ...
I'm trying to use Read Aloud in Word and can only get access to "male" and "female" voices. I know there are others, Msft David, Msft Zira, and a whole bunch of others. I've used them in other progra...Show More Reply View Full Discussion (12 Replies)Show Parent ...
Language Learning: The Word Read Aloud feature is an excellent tool to improve your listening and speaking skills in different languages. You can choose from various voices and accents, adjusting the speed and pitch of the speech to match your learning pace. Accessibility: Make your doc...
Use theVoice Selectiondropdown menu to choose different voices for the reader. Select a voice and then pressPlayto hear it. SelectXto closeRead Aloud.
Move to the right to increase speed and to the left to decrease it. PressPlayto hear the different speeds. Use theVoice Selectiondropdown menu to choose different voices for the reader. Select a voice and then pressPlayto hear it. SelectXto closeRead Aloud....
If you use OneNote Learning Tools, Learning Tools in Word, and Read Aloud in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Edge, you can download and apply new languages and voices for text-to-speech features. Important:Not all language packs support text-to-speech.View...
The simple selection of voices is on the Read Aloud settings. That only shows the voices available for the current language setting in Word. As you can see, in Word the paragraphs/selection was set to US English so Read Aloud had David, Zira and Mark available. For an UK English paragrap...
Where are Read Aloud voices for Micorsoft Word? Hello @EdB, I noticed that you have NOT had ANY replies, so I thought that I would try and help. If nothing else, it might generate other answers for you. I'm trying to use Read Aloud in Word and can only get access to "male" an...
Sometimes hearing a document read out loud is helpful. With Microsoft Word, you can take advantage of a text-to-speech feature that reads documents. Using Read Aloud, just sit back and listen. We’ll show you how to use the Microsoft Word Read Aloud feat
You can also select between male and female voices. If you click on a word like “install”, a clipart is generated showing someone trying to install something, plus a speaker icon that you can click to listen to its pronunciation.