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Default Use Speech in Excel

I have an Excel file that contains links to another Excel source file. The
file is looking at certain cells in the source and populates cells based on
the presence of 0 (Empty String) or 1 (Message) in the source file cells that
I'm monitoring. All this is working.

However, I want to have the speech mechanism activate any time that this
secondary file is updated or changed. I would not think that this would be
terribly difficult - but it is stumping me how I can accomplish this.

Finally, please keep in mind that this is a "Real Time" application where
things can change by the second. Also I am only interested in having the
speech work on the Messages - but Announcements of the empty string (0 result)
should not be an issue.

In advance, thank you for any ideas or advice you can recommend.

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