Calling speech tool

Reggie

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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone knows how the speech tool in Xp can be called through a macro to recite a section of a worksheet, say a1:a10?
 

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Thanks for that link NateO.

Yeah, I agree with you, it looks like a very useful addition indeed. The pronunciation is incredibly smooth and accurate.

A lot of playing around with this will be done for sure!

Cheers.
 
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You're welcome. Yes indeed, this strikes me as really choice.

Good hunting.

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Cheers,<font size=+2><font color="red"> Nate<font color="blue">O</font></font></font>
This message was edited by NateO on 2002-03-20 20:53
 
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