Microsoft Word can now help people learn to read How to Bcc - Send an email without revealing other recipients Previous Article Everything you need to know about Cisco CCNA Next Article Learning tools in Word New learning tools especially designed for those still learning to read and write are now available in Microsoft Word. Word users can now change the width of the reading pane, change the background colour, and even change the spacing between letters to quickly and visually make it easier to read the text of a document. Word also has an exciting new feature that will read the text aloud for you to make sure you are getting pronunciation right. The new learning tools can be accessed in Word under the View menu and simply click Learning Tools. You may also be interested in our Word training courses Microsoft Word 2016 one day courses Word 2016 - Part 1 Word 2016 - Part 2 Word 2016 - Part 3 Microsoft Word 2013 one day courses Word 2013 - Part 1 Word 2013 - Part 2 Word 2013 - Part 3 Microsoft Word 2010 one day courses Word 2010 - Part 1 Word 2010 - Part 2 Word 2010 - Part 3 Sign up For Advanced Office Cheat Sheet Pack & Office Webinars Webinar Recordings: Tips & Tricks for Using Office 365 Microsoft Excel 2016: Creating PivotTables Getting Started with Microsoft Excel 2016 Getting Started with Microsoft Word 2016 Latest Cheat sheets: Newly updated Excel cheat sheet Updated Word cheat sheet Updated Outlook cheat sheet Popular Office shortcuts cheat sheet Windows 10 cheat sheet Web browser cheat sheet Adobe Acrobat cheat sheet More published as they become available Get access now! Thursday, August 31, 2017 / Author: Liam Phelan / Number of views: 2425 / Comments: 0 / Print Categories:Microsoft OfficeQuick TipsWord Tags:Word Related articles Helpful new features in the Microsoft Office - Spring 2018 Word 2016 new features to help you on a daily basis Microsoft Office Quick Start Guides Latest Word features that are actually really handy Quick Tips - Word - Change Default Font