Finally, Microsoft also integrated translation features for Word
Finally, Microsoft added the translation feature for Word. The company quietly introduced this translation feature for Word applications in Windows at the end of last month with the name Word Translator. Microsoft intends to include this feature on Word on a Mac, which will then support both Android and iOS.
Word Translator is provided by Microsoft Translator service - allowing users to translate words, phrases, sentences and whole text from one language to another with just a few clicks. The feature currently supports a total of 60 languages but only 11 languages are officially supported by Microsoft thanks to Neural Network Translation technology that provides high quality of fluids and fluidity. Currently, Microsoft Translator uses Neural Network to provide translations for Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish - but the company will add more language support in the near future.
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Currently, the World Translator is available on Windows for Office Insiders in the Fast Ring branch. Please look for version 8613.1000 to update the application now. This new update will also reach more users next month.
Hoping that this translation feature of Microsoft will soon be available, we will save a lot of time.
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