I’m investigating the possibility of moving across to #LibreOffice from #MicrosoftOffice because they’re trying to charge me more to unwillingly endure the intrusive #Copilot #AI features

but I need access to voice #dictation because I use it as a #transcription tool, and also I use speech to text a lot on my iPhone because I find typing very laborious and inaccurate

So on the LibreOffice forums, I was investigating whether you can do that in Writer (its version of Word), and I discovered a link to Apple‘s list of what you say aloud in dictation to make the text format exactly as you like

And I’m quite excited to actually see it all written down, so if you’re interested here’s the list:

https://support.apple.com/en-ae/guide/mac-help/mh40695/12.0/mac/12.0

#accessibility

Commands for dictating text on Mac

When using keyboard dictation on your Mac, speak a variety of commands to control your interaction with your Mac.

Apple Support
@incrediblemelk There is an option to keep your office subscription as it is without the extra money for the AI, can't remember off the top of my head but I'm sure if you google it you will find the way to do it :-)
@Mishu70 @incrediblemelk believe you need to pretend to cancel it and then it will offer a "office classico" subscription