Sep 30 2020
01:44 PM
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09:25 AM
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TechCommunityAP
Sep 30 2020
01:44 PM
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Feb 01 2023
09:25 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
O365 has "inclusiveness" settings that monitor for writing style. Here is a link that shows how a user can set them. https://thenextweb.com/basics/2020/06/15/microsoft-office-can-help-you-write-with-inclusive-language...
Oct 01 2020 02:22 AM
@Michael Martel Hello, the link has nothing to do with what you're asking about. The "inclusiveness" settings you're referring to is an AI tool named the 'Editor' and you can view these settings under the Office proofing options. It's a feature that comes with O365. I do not know how to enable all the inclusiveness check boxes for all users but to enable the feature you need to allow "Connected experiences that analyze your content" with a policy. Perhaps it's not even configured? Then it will be available by default.
Attaching the link just in case.
'Policy setting for connected experiences that analyze your content'
Oct 01 2020 07:27 AM
Sorry about that I changed the link. I guessing there is a Powershell script to enable for all users. Hoping someone knows what it is.
Oct 02 2020 01:03 AM
@Michael Martel Hello, I asked a question here https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-365-blog/introducing-microsoft-editor-bring-out-you...
You should have been notified as I @mentioned you.
Oct 02 2020 08:15 AM
@ChristianBergstrom I saw it. Thanks!
Oct 05 2021 06:37 AM
How can an admin configure the inclusiveness settings for Microsoft Word globally for all users in an organization? We are trying to push a new Office 365 update and want to have this setting pushed for all users. Do we have to use GPO - if so - how?
Nov 30 2021 09:22 AM