Summary

  • Whether it’s because you’re writing a difficult email or encountering a challenging school essay, writer’s block can affect anyone.
  • This can be avoided by using some of Microsoft Word’s features, such as Focus mode, which eliminates ribbon clutter, and voice typing, which helps explain things casually to an imaginary friend.
  • Badges can be used as rewards and incentives to complete milestones, and connecting with others through real-time collaboration can help garner fresh ideas and perspectives.
  • Furthermore, functions such as “read aloud” can be used to identify areas for improvement by filling in gaps where nothing else comes to mind.
  • Overall, Microsoft Word can be a great tool to help get past writer’s block.

By Saikat Basu

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