If it’s your first time trying voice typing in Google Docs, don’t worry. Though there’s a bit of a learning curve on using voice to type or perform other functions, once you start doing it, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it. “Starting today, you can also edit and format your documents with your voice.” “We launched Voice typing in Docs to help you capture ideas, compose a letter, or even write the next great novel-all without touching your keyboard,” the company wrote. While the voice typing capability in Google Docs first debuted last September, the company hopes that the new formatting and editing voice commands will empower users to create better content more efficiently. The company announced Thursday that it has added support for voice commands in Google docs on Chrome that allow you to do a wide variety of formatting and editing functions such as highlighting and replacing words, starting lists, changing heading formatting and more. Google Docs fans rejoice! Voice Typing just got a whole lot better on the browser-based word processor.
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