Typing with your voice just got easier: It's now easier to see what you're typing with the new low-profile Dictation toolbar located at the side of your screen.To do so, select File > Options > Mail, go to the Replies and Forwards section, and clear the Show suggested replies check box.ĭictation toolbar redesigned for efficiency, cleaner look: The Office dictation toolbar has been redesigned, featuring new visuals, a more responsive user interface, and a smaller size to stay out of the way of what matters-your content! See details in blog post Some users may not want to see this option, so it’s now possible to turn the feature off. Turn off Suggested Replies: Outlook makes it easy to reply faster to emails by offering short suggested replies for messages that can be answered with just a few words. Use suggested replies in Outlook: When you receive an email message that can be answered by a short response, Outlook can suggest three responses you can use to reply with just a couple of clicks. Note that in some cases that require compute-intensive calculation, users may want to consider overriding this default by setting Number of calculation threads to “2.” For more details, see the Formulas section of the Advanced Options page on the Microsoft Support site.
In most cases, users should see noticeably faster calculation on these devices. Optimized Excel recalculation on devices with constrained resources: On resource-constrained devices (two cores or less and eight gigabytes of RAM or less), Excel has now by default made recalculation more optimal by running calculation on a single thread.Version 2207 (Build 15427.20194) Feature updates Excel We fixed an issue when recording a presentation where an error would occur and recording would stop.We fixed an issue that caused some people to experience a closed unexpectedly shortly after boot.Security updates listed here Resolved issues Outlook Microsoft Teams features may differ from the latest Current Channel released as they have a more frequent release cadence.If you don’t see something described below right away, you can expect it soon. We often roll out features (and sometimes even fixes) to Current over a period of time.