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How to activate voice narrator in Microsoft Excel

The feature’s enhancement also arrived in the latest build.

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Here’s some good news. Microsoft has announced the introduction of enhanced voice Narrator support in Excel, aimed at providing a more accessible and efficient reading experience for users, and you can activate it straight away.

As we’ve recorded from the release note ofWindows 11 Build 23451from the Dev channel, this new feature prioritizes announcements based on the information necessary for users to navigate and skim through workbooks, while also allowing for customization through convenient keyboard shortcuts.

What does it do? Well, with the enhanced Narrator support, Excel users like you can now enjoy a more succinct and streamlined reading experience. Announcements are grouped into four categories: Value, Name, Context, and Properties, ensuring that users receive the most relevant information as they navigate through their spreadsheets.

To access the new Narrator announcements in Excel, however, you’d need to ensure their device meets the installation requirements. This includes running Windows 11 and enrolling your device into the Windows Insider Program.

If you’re curious to try out this feature, make sure to enroll in the Windows Insider Program, getBuild 23451from the Dev channel, and follow these steps.

How to activate voice Narrator support in Excel

How to activate voice Narrator support in Excel

  1. Open any Excel document

  2. PressCtrl + Windows + Enterto start Narrator.

  3. ClickInstall nowto get the latest natural voices and you’re good to go!

With that being said, however, there are a few known issues, as the feature is currently limited to several select insiders. Users may experience extraneous speech when navigating from cell to cell, and full support for Braille is not yet available.

Have you tried to activate voice Narrator in Microsoft Excel? Let us know in the comments!

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Rafly Gilang

Rafly is a journalist with growing experience, ranging from technology, business, social, and culture. A holder of the Romanian government scholarship, his writing has been published in several local and national publications.

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