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Speech - Continuous spelling mode?
Using Speech in Word 2002 I want to spell out lines of programming language.
I can enter spelling mode (by saying €śspelling mode€ť) and it actually works great, but after every word spelled it switches back to regular dictation mode. In other words, in one 20-word sentence I have to re-enter spelling mode 20 times. How do I switch to a continuous spelling mode? Thanks very much! Joni |
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Speech - Continuous spelling mode?
See if http://www.gmayor.com/word_text_to_speech.htm helps?
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org jonigr wrote: Using Speech in Word 2002 I want to spell out lines of programming language. I can enter spelling mode (by saying "spelling mode") and it actually works great, but after every word spelled it switches back to regular dictation mode. In other words, in one 20-word sentence I have to re-enter spelling mode 20 times. How do I switch to a continuous spelling mode? Thanks very much! Joni |
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Speech - Continuous spelling mode?
Thank you Graham, but the link is not valid.......?
"Graham Mayor" wrote: See if http://www.gmayor.com/word_text_to_speech.htm helps? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org jonigr wrote: Using Speech in Word 2002 I want to spell out lines of programming language. I can enter spelling mode (by saying "spelling mode") and it actually works great, but after every word spelled it switches back to regular dictation mode. In other words, in one 20-word sentence I have to re-enter spelling mode 20 times. How do I switch to a continuous spelling mode? Thanks very much! Joni |
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Speech - Continuous spelling mode?
Sorry, I did find it. But this is about text to speech, I am referring to
speech to text. "jonigr" wrote: Thank you Graham, but the link is not valid.......? "Graham Mayor" wrote: See if http://www.gmayor.com/word_text_to_speech.htm helps? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org jonigr wrote: Using Speech in Word 2002 I want to spell out lines of programming language. I can enter spelling mode (by saying "spelling mode") and it actually works great, but after every word spelled it switches back to regular dictation mode. In other words, in one 20-word sentence I have to re-enter spelling mode 20 times. How do I switch to a continuous spelling mode? Thanks very much! Joni |
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Speech - Continuous spelling mode?
Hi Joni,
The Office implementation of Windows Speech REcognition (WSR) Spelling mode was intended for letting you spell out text that dictation didn't recognize/was getting wrong, such as a person's name. It usually turns off after reaching the end of selected text or if you pause. You may be able to add the additional programming 'words' by recording to the pronunciation tool. There are 3rd party tools with more complete dictation features when on Windows XP, and even some of MS's work under the Text Services Foundation (TSF) is available for Windows XP supports things like feeding in text via macros. You may want to check with the folks in the MS Desktop Speech discussion group below on this as well. =========== "jonigr" wrote in message ... Sorry, I did find it. But this is about text to speech, I am referring to speech to text. -- Please let us know if this has helped, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends LINKS A. Specific newsgroup/discussion group mentioned in this message: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...speech.desktop or via browser: http://microsoft.com/communities/new...speech.desktop B. MS Office Community discussion/newsgroups via Web Browser http://microsoft.com/office/communit...s/default.mspx or Microsoft hosted newsgroups via Outlook Express/newsreader news://msnews.microsoft.com |
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Speech - Continuous spelling mode?
A belated thank you!
-joni "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Joni, The Office implementation of Windows Speech REcognition (WSR) Spelling mode was intended for letting you spell out text that dictation didn't recognize/was getting wrong, such as a person's name. It usually turns off after reaching the end of selected text or if you pause. You may be able to add the additional programming 'words' by recording to the pronunciation tool. There are 3rd party tools with more complete dictation features when on Windows XP, and even some of MS's work under the Text Services Foundation (TSF) is available for Windows XP supports things like feeding in text via macros. You may want to check with the folks in the MS Desktop Speech discussion group below on this as well. =========== "jonigr" wrote in message ... Sorry, I did find it. But this is about text to speech, I am referring to speech to text. -- Please let us know if this has helped, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends LINKS A. Specific newsgroup/discussion group mentioned in this message: news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...speech.desktop or via browser: http://microsoft.com/communities/new...speech.desktop B. MS Office Community discussion/newsgroups via Web Browser http://microsoft.com/office/communit...s/default.mspx or Microsoft hosted newsgroups via Outlook Express/newsreader news://msnews.microsoft.com |
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