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Default speech object causes crashes


OK, I really did search.

I run the following line on two computers:

Application.Speech.Speak "Ouch"

Both XP Pro. Both Office 2003. One computer says "ouch", the other
errors and halts so the debugger can be brought up and points to that
line of code.

I suspect we probably have a case where the machine that is crashing
(that is about 900 miles away) does not have athe MS Speech API
installed, or something like that, but I am just guessing here. Anyway,
is there a way that I can test for the condition so I can skip over
running that line of code if it will cause failure, or trap the error?
btw, I am using terms here that are over my head, so if you would be so
kind, please phrase your response so my four year old daughter would
understand what to do:) ...


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