Now, you can have access to your very own grammar and spelling assistant across the web right on the browser. Today, we’ve begun rolling out that same Editor functionality built-in Microsoft Edge. If you’re a Microsoft Word or PowerPoint user, you’re probably familiar with that red squiggly line that alerts you to spelling errors and are used to getting grammar suggestions as you’re typing. That’s why, this month, we want to share ways in which Microsoft Edge can help make some everyday things easier – like grammar and spelling. Here are some examples of how Microsoft Edge and Bing can help you make the most of your time online: Take your writing to the next levelĪ lot of us are constantly rushing through our day, working through that never-ending to-do list. If you’re on a Windows PC you can get started right away, otherwise download here and let us know what you think! To enjoy all of these new and existing features, be sure that you are using Microsoft Edge as your browser. That’s why, this month, we are highlighting all the ways we want to help you save time and prioritize the things that matter most to you: whether it’s making it easier to get work or school projects done with new features like Microsoft Editor and web select, helping you stay organized with Collections, finding the right information quicker with Page Insights or planning your next visit to see family and friends with Travel on Bing. Especially with all that has been happening in the world, this season has me thinking about everything I am grateful for and the things that keep me grounded: connecting with loved ones near and far, making the most of the “little things” in life, and finding joy and inspiration from everyday tasks. Spring is here, and with this season comes a feeling of growth and change.
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