Where has this been all my life?
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Dear ,
Sometimes you learn the most basic things, by accident, and then wonder how you've ever lived without it.
Today was one of those days.
I was doing a random search on Microsoft Word topics and came across a post that said I can simply:
PRESS WINDOWS BUTTON + H -----> SPEAK INTO MICROPHONE AND DICTATED WORDS WILL TYPE OUT
In other words, instead of typing, I can dictate into my headset what I want written.
I know there are programs for sale out there that do that -- I never realize I could do it through Microsoft Word. I'm fairly certain there's also a way to do it for Mac users.
MIND BLOWN.
Honestly, this saves me so much time. You can see the photo of me above (old photo) with my headset on. This is the headset I use all the time.
Incidentally, I Also Found the
Dictation Function Works for
Programs Other Than Word. Beautiful!
I even used the dictation function to type much of this newsletter. Are you impressed? :)
Here are more specific instructions from Microsoft Word if you want more info:
Use dictation to talk instead of type on your PC
Use dictation to convert spoken words into text anywhere on your PC with Windows 10. Dictation uses speech recognition, which is built into Windows 10, so there's nothing you need to download and install to use it.
To start dictating, select a text field and press the Windows logo key + H to open the dictation toolbar. Then say whatever’s on your mind. To stop dictating at any time while you're dictating, say “Stop dictation.”
If you’re using a tablet or a touchscreen, tap the microphone button on the touch keyboard to start dictating. Tap it again to stop dictation, or say "Stop dictation."
To find out more about speech recognition, read Use voice recognition in Windows 10. To learn how to set up your microphone, read How to set up and test microphones in Windows 10.
To use dictation, your PC needs to be connected to the internet.
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Have a great weekend!
Until next time...
And, remember, K.I.C. (Keep It Coptic).
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Your friend,
Nader
Founder of the Coptic Chamber
ABOUT NADER ANISE
For the last 30 years, Nader’s talents as a marketing strategist and copywriter have generated hundreds of millions of dollars for himself and his clients. In addition, he is a recognized PR expert, and has been featured in countless media outlets such as: The Wall Street Journal, NBC, CBS, Forbes, Bloomberg and USA Today.
Nader’s storied marketing and sales experience has enabled him to mentor business owners in all types of industries, including: legal, medical, financial, therapeutic, mortgage, investment, wealth, retail, insurance, transportation, pharmaceutical, clothing, restaurant, real estate, education, insurance, construction, internet, telecommunications, manufacturing and many others.
Nader has educated over 25,000 business owners from all around the world on sales and marketing.
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3 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT NADER ANISE, ESQ.
FACT #1: In 2001, Nader wrote a one page press release that generated over $2,200,000 in free national publicity.
FACT #2: Within four years of starting his law practice, Nader was featured on the cover of Lawyers Weekly USA section B (currently Lawyers USA) and was lauded for his remarkable achievement of building a "thriving law practice... without spending a penny on advertising."
FACT #3: Nader landed on the cover of the Wall Street Journal after sending the editor a cold email with a subject line that consisted of nine words, including, ONE key, riveting word.
(BONUS FACT): Nader wrote a direct mail letter for a small business that created such an overwhelming response, the owner sent Nader a frantic email with the message: "You're killing me with all the new business. We are busting at the seams and all my employees are freaking out..."
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