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Hi Fran,
Yes, there are a couple of ways to get there ![]() (QAT) via Office Button=Word Options=Customize (Alt, T, O, C) [or right click on the QAT and choose Customize. In the 'Commands not in the Ribbon' category choose the 'Voice Comment' choice to add. On the QAT it will appear as 'Insert Sound Object'. You can also use Insert=Text=Object=Object=Create New=Wave Sound =========== "francogc" wrote in message ... is there a voice recorder in word 2007? to insert vocal comment in word 2003 it was possible -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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![]() "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Fran, Yes, there are a couple of ways to get there ![]() (QAT) via Office Button=Word Options=Customize (Alt, T, O, C) [or right click on the QAT and choose Customize. In the 'Commands not in the Ribbon' category choose the 'Voice Comment' choice to add. On the QAT it will appear as 'Insert Sound Object'. You can also use Insert=Text=Object=Object=Create New=Wave Sound =========== "francogc" wrote in message ... is there a voice recorder in word 2007? to insert vocal comment in word 2003 it was possible -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* Hy Bob, thank you. I followed your intructions, but the icon is "insert a sound object is not a recorderm but a comptression device for a voice file that has to be previously recodrded, saved in a folder and then recovered. A long procedure!! In 2003, the recording was immediate, with a dynamic graph depicting the volume level. So, in my opinion, in 2007 threr in reversion compared to 2003. Is it correct? Thank You and kindest regards, Franco |
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Hi Franco,
Are you using the command on the QAT or picking a 'Wave Sound' choice from Insert=Object=Create New? In Windows XP, either of the choices should popup the same Sound Recorder in Word 2007 that was there in Word 2003, and place the picture of a 'speaker' in the document titled Sound Object. Clicking the Red 'record' button should work to record your voice comment. If you Right clicking on the 'speaker' icon after that and choose 'Sound Record Document Object' you should be able to choose Edit and change the recording. ========== "francogc" wrote in message ... Hy Bob, thank you. I followed your intructions, but the icon is "insert a sound object is not a recorderm but a comptression device for a voice file that has to be previously recodrded, saved in a folder and then recovered. A long procedure!! In 2003, the recording was immediate, with a dynamic graph depicting the volume level. So, in my opinion, in 2007 threr in reversion compared to 2003. Is it correct? Thank You and kindest regards, Franco |
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![]() "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Franco, Are you using the command on the QAT or picking a 'Wave Sound' choice from Insert=Object=Create New? In Windows XP, either of the choices should popup the same Sound Recorder in Word 2007 that was there in Word 2003, and place the picture of a 'speaker' in the document titled Sound Object. Clicking the Red 'record' button should work to record your voice comment. If you Right clicking on the 'speaker' icon after that and choose 'Sound Record Document Object' you should be able to choose Edit and change the recording. ========== "francogc" wrote in message ... Hy Bob, thank you. I followed your intructions, but the icon is "insert a sound object is not a recorderm but a comptression device for a voice file that has to be previously recodrded, saved in a folder and then recovered. A long procedure!! In 2003, the recording was immediate, with a dynamic graph depicting the volume level. So, in my opinion, in 2007 threr in reversion compared to 2003. Is it correct? Thank You and kindest regards, Franco Bob, in My 2007 (with vista, unsatisfied) there is neither Wave Sound' in Insert=Object=Create New, nor a loudspeaker insertion as in 2003.! I apologize for troubling you, Franco |
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Hi Franco,
Ahh, I'd forgotten that the Windows Vista Sound Recorder save format is .WMA rather than .WAV. Can you run the sound recorder from Start=All Programs=Accessories? In Word did you add the 'Voice Comment' to the Quick Access Toolbar? That should bring up the sound recorder if it's the default sound device. ========= "francogc" wrote in message ... Bob, in My 2007 (with vista, unsatisfied) there is neither Wave Sound' in Insert=Object=Create New, nor a loudspeaker insertion as in 2003.! I apologize for troubling you, Franco -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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