Microsoft is trying to make users use Copilot more by removing a popular and helpful dictionary feature in Microsoft Word.
The defunct feature used to let users search for definitions and online articles about highlighted words and phrases.
If you've ever been stumped on what a word means in a Microsoft Word document, Smart Lookup always has your back. The handy ...
Microsoft Word no longer has a Smart Lookup feature.
Microsoft Word has been around for decades, and is by far the most ubiquitous word processor out there. Here's how to use it and its features.
Microsoft Word users have had access to Smart Lookup, a nifty feature that lets you right-click on a word or phrase and bring ...
Further frustration arose from the confusing cross-subscription policies. ZDNet's Ed Bott, who pays for both work and ...
If annotation tools in Microsoft Word aren’t working as expected, there are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot.
Microsoft Word no longer has the Thesaurus feature, and instead the Redmond-based tech giant suggests users should turn to AI ...
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