6 Underrated Microsoft Office Features You're Not Using
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Summary
Microsoft Office has many features that most users are unaware of and that can improve their productivity and workflow, even after decades of use.
One of these features is the Dictate function in Microsoft Word and OneNote, which allows users to convert speech to text; however, its efficiency depends on the pace and accent of the user’s speech.
The Office’s Search function is another helpful tool that allows users to apply specific actions like adding tables, charts, and watermarks in Word and Excel without scrolling through the Ribbon.
Outlook’s Focus Inbox helps users stay organized by sorting emails into two categories: important ones sent to the Focused tab and less critical ones sent to the Other tab, reducing distractions.
Quick Steps is another tool to manage emails faster, and Compare Documents is a useful feature in Word to review changes and identify differences.
OneNote’s Math Solver can solve mathematical problems and perform calculations, making it a fantastic note-taking app for students.