![]() Guest posts from RIPS-SIS members are encouraged please contact the blog editor. All opinions expressed in the posts herein are those of the individual author and do not represent the opinions of RIPS-SIS or AALL. ![]() The RIPS Law Librarian Blog is published by the Research, Instruction, and Patron Services Special Interest Section (RIPS-SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries. If you struggle to get started writing or are an epic procrastinator like me, see my previous blog post on using dictation to speed the writing process. I don’t know if this would be helpful for all bad proofreaders, but it does make my work life, and probably Leah’s, a little bit easier. If these instructions do not work for you, just Google something about “Microsoft Word,” “speak to text,” and your Word version name. In a Word document, you just highlight the desired text and click the icon to commence the robotic melodiousness of your own words. Creating Robotic Voice Effects with Melodyne. Voila! The Speak icon appears on the Quick Access Toolbar.
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