Fun Features of Microsoft Word – Part 2!
That’s right Tech Tips fans, we’re back with another round of fun features of Microsoft Word! Today we’ll be continuing to highlight fun features in Word, this week focusing in on features that support those who speak multiple languages.
…and if you missed the last blog post we’d suggest you taking a quick peek at it before reading this one as some of the features build from the last post to this one!
Tech Tips Blog Post: Fun Features of Microsoft Word
Fun Feature #5 – Translate Text
Maybe you’ve been sent a document with quotes or sections of text in another language, or maybe you find it easier to understand information when it’s in another language other than what the document is written in? Did you know that with Word you can translate sections of text, or translate an entire document into another language? Well you can! …It would sure be silly of us to mention this if it couldn’t be done… 😛
LinkedIn Learning: Translate text in a Word document
Fun Feature #6 – (More) Keyboard Shortcuts
We hinted at it in our last blog post, but there seems to be no end to the keyboard shortcuts in Word! In today’s table of shortcuts, special characters and characters used in other languages.
Microsoft Support: Keyboard Shortcuts in Word for Special Characters
Character | Keyboard Shortcut |
à, è, ì, ò, ù, or À, È, Ì, Ò, Ù | Ctrl + ` (grave accent) then the letter |
á, é, í, ó, ú, ý or Á, É, Í, Ó, Ú, Ý | Ctrl + ‘ (single quotation mark) then the letter |
â, ê, î, ô, û or Â, Ê, Î, Ô, Û | Ctrl + ^ (caret) then the letter |
ã, ñ, õ or Ã, Ñ, Õ | Ctrl + ~ (tilde) then the letter |
ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ, or Ä, Ë, Ï, Ö, Ü, Ÿ | Ctrl + Shift + : (colon) then the letter |
å or Å | Ctrl + Shift + @ then a or A |
æ or Æ | Ctrl + Shift + & then a or A |
œ or Œ | Ctrl + Shift + & then o or O |
ç or Ç | Ctrl + , (comma) then c or C |
ð or Ð | Ctrl + ‘ (single quotation mark) then d or D |
ø or Ø | Ctrl + / (forward slash) then o or O |
¿ | Ctrl + Alt + Shift + ? (question mark) |
¡ | Ctrl + Alt + Shift + ! (exclamation point) |
ß | Ctrl + Shift + & then s |
Fun Feature #7 – Immersive Reader
Now if you’re left thinking “gee, it’s great that Word can translate text for me, and type in other languages, but, I’d really love to listen to my document be read aloud, in another language” … you’re not the only one who has thought that, and there is a way! Simply translate the text, either a section of text or the entire document (see Fun Feature #5 above), and then use Read Aloud built into Word! You can even use other features of Immersive Reader on your translated document such as line focus, text spacing, and even identify parts of speech!
Note: not all languages are supported, please check the below link to confirm if the language you would like to translate into and have read aloud is supported.
Microsoft Support: Languages and products supported by Immersive Reader
Reminder:
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- Webpage: Red River College Polytechnic, Microsoft Office
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