How to Use the Read Aloud Feature in Microsoft Word 2013

Learn how to enable and use the Speak feature in Microsoft Word 2013 for text-to-speech reading.

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Yes, Microsoft Word 2013 does have a Read Aloud feature. However, it's not directly named 'Read Aloud' but rather 'Speak'. To use it, you need to add the 'Speak' command to the Quick Access Toolbar. You can do this by right-clicking on the Quick Access Toolbar, choosing 'More Commands', and then selecting 'Speak' from the list of commands to add. After setting it up, simply highlight the text you want to be read aloud, and click the 'Speak' button.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Does Microsoft Word 2013 have a Read Aloud feature? Yes, Microsoft Word 2013 includes a text-to-speech feature called 'Speak' that allows the program to read selected text aloud.
  2. How do I add the Speak button in Microsoft Word 2013? You can add the Speak button by right-clicking the Quick Access Toolbar, selecting 'More Commands', then adding 'Speak' from the list of available commands.
  3. Can I customize the voice or speed of the Speak feature in Word 2013? Voice and speed settings are managed through your Windows system's text-to-speech settings, which affect how the Speak feature reads text aloud.