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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today, weamp;#39;re going to look at how you can take audio, say me speaking, and then convert that into text, all from within Microsoft Word. You can upload an existing audio file. You can also record directly in Word and then get a transcript. You can modify the speaker names. You can edit the text and you could even decide what you want your transcript to look like. It really couldnamp;#39;t be any easier. To do this though, you will need a Microsoft 365 subscription. And if thatamp;#39;s something youamp;#39;re interested in, Iamp;#39;ve included a link down below that helps support this channel. All right, letamp;#39;s check out how to do this. Here I am in Microsoft Word, and Iamp;#39;m currently on the home tab. Over on the right-hand side on the ribbon, thereamp;#39;s a category called voice, and here we have one option called dictate, and then thereamp;#39;s another one called transcribe. So whatamp;#39;s the diffe