How To Record Audio and Take Notes With Microsoft Word

This is very useful information if you’re only able to type down the big notes of the meeting and want to capture it all. use this technique
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25 Responses to “How To Record Audio and Take Notes With Microsoft Word”

  1. TheChunkAye says:

    THANK YOU :D so much help <3

  2. kapla2004 says:

    @mimikt if one of your friends is a DJ or a musician type see if they have a DWS like Ableton, Reason or maybe even Pro Tools. There is stuff in there that they use to take vocals/instruments out for samples and you can take out background noise.

  3. mimikt says:

    Hi i wanted to know if it’s possible to take out the background noise ?

  4. FunWithJessica says:

    i’m using this feature for taking some math notes in school. i have messed up on recording a seperate part of it. is there any way you can delete it to start over again?

  5. TheAbrahamromero2 says:

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  6. destineegwee says:

    You’re awesome. This is so useful.

  7. duperch says:

    Nice informative video. I am a teacher, and would like to be able to insert comments (I know how to do this) as well as audio comments in my students’ draft copies submitted for correction. Is there a way to do this with Mac Microsoft Word? Thank you.

  8. bryanhowzer says:

    so I take notes in class oftentimes directly into powerpoint slides (in the notes box under the slide that you can see in normal view), is there any way to do the same thing in powerpoint? meaning can it record you and follow along with what you are typing like word can in note-taking mode?

  9. topgun101tom says:

    Hey there, Great video! Can I ask; do you possibly know if it is is possible for word to listen to audio, and actaually type the words onto the page for you?

  10. faisalzrs says:

    Thank you so much, you helped me get things in focus, much appreciated sir.

  11. funincluded says:

    @Amber428927
    plug in a mic.

  12. funincluded says:

    How about deleting the audio?

    I do not want it there anymore, and it bogs down the program whenever I try to save…

  13. Amber428927 says:

    Is there anyway that you can use some type of microphone? All I can hear is my typing

  14. Brrrniss says:

    @arawndinogCB Don’t think it’s available for Word on Windows because I couldn’t find it but I did find it on Microsoft OneNote if you have it.

  15. DearMeNoUserName says:

    Thanks for the upload!

  16. arawndinogCB says:

    what version is this Word? and..is this available in Windows?

  17. ryannshaunda says:

    do you know how the audio can be converted in text, like a transcript?

  18. sofrito34 says:

    This feature is awesome!

  19. sofrito34 says:

    I use this feature to record my lectures, and I wow, what a great help!

  20. TheShadTV says:

    is this feature on windows 7?

  21. musicmichele2009 says:

    this is great… how to you add an audio icon to the notebook so that someone else will know that how to play the audio track?

  22. RaybRay89 says:

    thanks!

  23. mindfuladoptee says:

    how many minutes does notebook allow you to record?

  24. mindfuladoptee says:

    how many minutes will it record?

  25. theLoralei says:

    i have a question !! i actually heard that we can simply talk on the mic and word writes down everything we say … do u know how i can do this ???

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