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Microsoft releases the July update of OneNote for Windows 10 - here's what's new

Today, Microsoft released the July update of OneNote for Windows 10, adding a few new interesting new features.

First, you'll be able to customize your pens. There's now a plus sign (+) next to the pen selection, which will allow you to choose the type of pen, the width, and ink color. Once you've created your pen, it will remain in the drawing toolbar "for your next masterpiece."

Immersive Reader is now being added to the app, and that's designed to help improve reading. It highlights each word as it's read aloud, helping the user to read more quickly and accurately, and to pronounce words correctly. You can access Immersive Reader by going to View -> Immersive Reader, and "choose your Text options, Parts of speech, Voice options, or have the text read aloud."

Lastly, you'll finally be able to have more than one instance of OneNote for Windows 10 open at once. You can do this by going to View -> New Windows, or pressing Ctrl+M.

The update should be live in the Windows Store now, and you can download it here.

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