What is Rewrite in Microsoft Word?
Rewrite is a smart help feature, which can give quick alternatives to phrases in the text, helping to avoid repetitive errors or using inaccurate words in sentences.
During the Build 2019 event last year, Microsoft first announced a remarkable new feature on Microsoft Word called Rewrite. Rewrite is a smart help feature, which can give quick alternatives to phrases in the text, helping to avoid repetitive errors or using inaccurate words in sentences. Recently, this feature has received a major improvement to become more useful, which is the ability to suggest alternatives at the sentence level.
'Rewrite's ability to propose sentences is handled by advanced machine learning models and AI neural networks developed by Microsoft itself, trained from extremely rich, accurate data sources. high'.
The Rewrite feature currently provides the following types of sentence replacements:
- Improve fluency: These suggestions are intended to improve the fluency and rational use of words, including mechanisms such as grammar and spelling.
- Improve the concise : These sentence suggestions will be short, easy to understand, but still ensure the full meaning and omission of redundant words.
- Rewrite unchanged sentence: Use synonyms to propose new sentences, with the meaning unchanged.
- Improve reading comprehension: The goal of these suggestions is to make the text easier to read by different readers. In general, proposals will include short, commonly used words, as well as simpler, easier to understand.
Rewrite feature of Microsoft Word The Rewrite feature with additional updates is now available in the Word app for users with Microsoft 365 (or Office 365) subscriptions. Rewrite currently supports only the English language, promising to become an extremely useful feature for people who often work with text, especially those whose English is not their mother language. to lay.
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