Microsoft Editor for Word, Edge, and Outlook makes you a better writer

Microsoft Editor is getting a major update with new features and enhancements inside Microsoft Word, and is expanding to Outlook and Microsoft Edge (and Google Chrome) via the Office extension. Microsoft Editor is a Grammarly-like competitor that provides grammar, punctuation, and sentence suggestions as you type. The feature is free if you’re using a web browser and Office online, with paid enhancements available via the new Microsoft 365 subscription.

The new Microsoft Editor enables users to be better writers by underlining words and phrases with suggestions that could enhance their writing. Inside Word, the Editor will analyze your writing and check for plagiarism, protecting you from any issues and helping you be more original in your writing. It’ll also help you correctly cite content if necessary, great for students writing reports and papers.

Microsoft 365 subscribers will get enhanced clarity, conciseness, formality, and inclusive writing suggestions when creating documents, emails, and writing on the web. It’s nice that the tool is free for basic functionality. I’ve been using it inside Microsoft Edge to write this very article, and the word suggestions and super nice to have inside the browser if you’re not already using Grammarly.

Microsoft Editor is already available in Word, and is coming to Word online and Outlook. It’s also available now for Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome via the Office extension, which you can download here.

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