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12 Dec 2015 at 06:29 PM PST
Updated 1 month ago

How to Change the Speed of Microsoft Word’s “Speak” Feature

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This post will tell you how to change the speed of Microsoft Word’s “Text-to-Speech” feature (which allows you to highlight text and have it dictated back to you). For authors, hearing their book read back to them is a great way of catching errors they have missed the first passes through (and we love error-free books to promote with our content-rated book deals). This article will not tell you how to put the Text-to-Speech button on your menu ribbon, but if that’s what you’re looking for, you can find our article about that here.

Note: Do not confuse the Text-to-Speech feature with the Read-Aloud feature. Text-to-Speech will read back a highlighted section, and you can make changes in the text without disrupting the reading. Read-Aloud will read one word at at time beginning where you put your cursor and does NOT allow a continuous reading while trying to edit because it will start again at the new place each time you move your cursor and attempt an edit.

Text-to-Speech

Microsoft Word uses text-to-speech functionality that is built into Windows. Any Windows application can use this, so it should come as no surprise that the text-to-speech settings are part of Windows Control Panel and not your Microsoft Word program.

For Windows 8 and older, the easiest way to get to these settings is by using Windows search.

  • If you are still in Windows 7 or older, click the Start button and type “text to speech” on the search box. Now click the “Change text to speech settings” line.
    MBC Text To Speech - Windows 7 search
  • If you are in Windows 8, there’s no need to push the Start/Window button to find the search box. Just type “text to speech” in the search box, then click the “Change text to speech settings” line.
    MBC Text To Speech - Windows 8 search
  • In Windows 10 there are two places with Text to Speech options, one in System Settings and the other in the Control Panel. WARNING: The one in System Settings has no impact on Microsoft Word’s “Speak” feature, but it is the one that shows up in the search. Don’t choose it. You must go to the Control Panel. To open the Control Panel, type “control panel” in the search box and click the top line.
    MBC Text To Speech
    Now type “text to speech” in the search box found on the top right corner of the Control Panel, then click the “Change text to speech settings” line.
    MBC Text To Speech - control panel

The Text to Speech settings window will look something like this.

MBC Text To Speech - settings window

You see that “Voice speed” slider? Move it to the right to make it talk faster, and to the left to make it talk slower. Use the “Preview Voice” button above the slider to test the settings. Once you are satisfied with the results, push the OK button.

You may have more than one “voice” installed. My version of Windows 10 has a male voice (David) and a female voice (Zira). However, the Windows 7 computer I tried this on only had the male voice.

This post would not be complete without showing you how to get to the “Speak” feature in Word. It’s not on any of the ribbons and as far as I know it is not on the Quick Access toolbar either unless you take actions to put it there. We have a good article on how to do this here.

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Comments

  1. Wiley
    Wiley • 2 months ago

    that was perfect

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  2. Jill
    Jill • 3 months ago

    that was perfect

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  3. Malissa
    Malissa • 4 months ago

    that was perfect

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  4. Leena Britto
    Leena Britto • 1 year ago

    this works!! i had to search all day (not really) to have a correct answer… i could not find one… only on day two (this was the first search) i got this… this is really correct although it has missed a few steps… that’s all

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  5. Jeanette Stoddard
    Jeanette Stoddard • 2 years ago

    This was extremely helpful. Thank you.
    Windows 10

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  6. Renee Choat
    Renee Choat • 2 years ago

    Very rapidly this web page will be famous among all blogging and site-building viewers, due to it’s pleasant articles|

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  7. Rosa Hyldgaard
    Rosa Hyldgaard • 2 years ago

    button a second time, it stops. Click the button again to continue from that point on. So, essentially, you have a Pause feature with Read Aloud that is not available with Speak.

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  8. Low Kian Yi
    Low Kian Yi • 2 years ago

    hiii, thanks for your information!!=) I’m make it!!! but, i want to asking how to save that speech as a file recorder????

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  9. Lisa
    Lisa • 2 years ago

    Pure genius! Thank you!

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  10. me
    me • 2 years ago

    Thank you so much. I was able to speed up text to speech in the past but did not realize that in Windows 10 I had to use the control panel and the wrong setting came up by default.

    Reply
  11. Ellis Cheung
    Ellis Cheung • 2 years ago

    Please may I ask a question:
    How can I change(edit) the CONTENTS of the TTS so that a word is pronounced differently than the the DEFAULT pronunciation? (I use Cantonese (a kind of Chinese) TTS). I mean (an extreme example), for instance, “A” will be read as “B” , or “copy” will be read as “delete”, etc.

    Thank you so much.

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  12. Dennis Doddridge
    Dennis Doddridge • 3 years ago

    Thanks! It works!
    Heaven only knows why Microsoft makes this valuable feature so difficult to find and use.

    Reply
  13. Beth
    Beth • 3 years ago

    Thank you SO much!!! I was so frustrated that changing the speed in settings wasn’t affecting the voice in word!

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  14. Jay
    Jay • 3 years ago

    This was fine for Word, however I need to speed up slow text/speech on my iPhone 8. Sooooo Slooooow. HOW??

    Reply
  15. j
    j • 4 years ago

    I’m having a problem with my microsoft word text to speech. I am not able to change it’s speed. I’ve altered the voice speed both through narrator settings and though the “speech” setting and when I do the voice in the “test” and in voice slows down. It does not change the speed of the word text to speech reader and I don’t know why. I feel like it used to do this. All of a sudden it isn’t connecting the settings from the computer to the word program. help?

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    • Book Cave
      Book Cave j • 4 years ago

      It looks like Windows 10 has Text to Speech settings in two places: the System Settings panel and the Control Panel. The one in System Settings has no impact on Microsoft Word’s “Speak” feature. I’ve updated the post to show how to get to the right Text to Speech settings through the Control Panel

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      • Zeke
        Zeke Book Cave • 4 years ago

        Wow! This has been a source of frustration for me the past few months, and your post is the only thing I’ve found that outlines the other setting in the control panel, which fixed the problem. Thanks!

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  16. ICT bedrijven Almere
    ICT bedrijven Almere • 4 years ago

    Thank you foг the information. It helped alot!

    Reply
  17. M
    M • 4 years ago

    Mine didn’t work by accessing the text to speech by searching. Searching gave me a modern looking panel where the changes could be made but not applied.

    I messed around in the control panel and found out you can get there by opening your control panel then search for “text to speech” in there. This gave me access to the panel above with an apply button, which finally changed the speed.

    Reply
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