Microsoft is trying to make users use Copilot more by removing a popular and helpful dictionary feature in Microsoft Word.
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Microsoft keeps adding new features to Windows 11, but at the same time, it's also killing off apps and tools.
The defunct feature used to let users search for definitions and online articles about highlighted words and phrases.
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