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    • K Offline
      k2paschal
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      Many times I have to create a text document which is shared with our clients. I want to make sure that what I share is well written. I can easily find the typing and spelling errors, but it is difficult to find poorly created statements. Is it possible to use Text Speaker to avoid such mistakes?

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        Text Speaker can read your documents aloud in a clear, human-sounding voice. When you are proofreading, hearing the words aloud makes it easy to catch common errors.
        Select a proper voice and adjust the pitch, reading speed and volume for more efficiency. Highlight each word while reading so it will be easier to locate the problem within the document.

        You can refer this article on 'Proofread Documents by Listening to Your Computer Read It'
        https://www.deskshare.com/resources/articles/proofread-documents.aspx

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