Microsoft he said today that predictive text is coming to Word and the outlook. It works similarly to Gmail on the web and Android. It can predict the input of the next word by analyzing the text you have already written and giving a prediction with base your content.
The feature will be released gradually to Microsoft 365, Outlook and Word for web subscribers.
Currently, smart text prediction only works for the English language. In Word, Microsoft has made it available to 50% of Insiders, the users of Windows Beta Channel running 2010 Build 13301.20004 and later. The company is also starting to roll out Word for web across all Microsoft 365 SKUs, except Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Microsoft 365 F3, and Microsoft 365 A1.
Similarly, Outlook, Outlook.com and Outlook on the web will have this feature in North America, along with 50% of users in Windows Beta Channel users.
Here's how to turn off Word and Outlook text predictions on the web and Microsoft 365.
In Word
Click Text Predictions: On
Turn off Show text predictions while typing at Office 365.
In Word for web, disable the Suggest words or phrases as I type option.
You can also turn off text prediction for Outlook on the web and Outlook.com.
In Outlook for Office 365, click File > Options (fillet > Options).
Disable the Show text predictions option while typing
In Outlook for web, click the Settings icon and select Settings> View all Outlook settings> Mail> Compose and reply.
In the Text Predictions section, turn off Suggest words or phrases as I type.