Could Microsoft Word read to me? Truly, it can. The Speak highlight was fused into Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and so on.) back in variant 2003. It was called Text to Speech (TTS) at that point, and it worked a lot of equivalent to it does now. Luckily, it's an exceptionally basic system to set up and use, so you can begin right away. Chapter by chapter list Add the Speak catch to the Quick Access Toolbar Snap the Speak catch to tune in to your content Select the Read Aloud order Change the Speak inclinations in the Windows Control Panel. Add the Speak catch to the Quick Access Toolbar 1. Snap the Customize bolt on the Quick Access Toolbar. 2. From the dropdown menu, select More Commands. 3. On the Word Options screen >Customize the Quick activate office Access Toolbar, find the Choose Commands From box and look down to the Speak order. 4. Select the Speak order, click the Add catch in the screen, at that point click OK. 5. Word adds the S...