



There is an “Ink to Text” option in PowerPoint app but it’s not as simple or elegant as Scribble. The easy way to know if you have Scribble is going to Settings | Apple Pencil, look for Scribble. You’ll also need an Apple Pencil or a compatible third-party ‘pen’. Scribble is the ‘ink to text’ feature in iOS 14 and 15, appearing in most modern iPads. The same independent help, tips and money saving advice we’ve given in Office Watch for over two decades.Ĭlick here to get the next, free, issue About Scribble on iPad Keep up with the latest Microsoft Office news and tips specifically for Mac computers (M1 and Intel) iPad and iPhone. The ‘digital ink’ to text conversion is done by Apple’s technology in iOS, not Microsoft. That means you’re able to write (with Apple Pencil or similar) direct onto the screen and have it immediately translated into text in a document, sheet, slide or message. Microsoft has integrated the Scribble feature into some Office for iPad apps (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, so far with OneNote promised soon). What you’ll need, how to setup and the new thing to look for on the Draw tab of the Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps. Handwrite direct into Office apps for iPad, converting your writing into text right away, courtesy of the iOS Scribble feature.
