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Hi guys,

I am developing a screen reading software with speech output for the
visually impaired. Can anyone please advise me on how to programatically :

a. locate the position of the caret; and

b. extract the text to the right of the caret

when the user is editing text in a cell. Thank you.


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Beeing here, I guess you're trying to develop something in
Excel? Won't work!
Have you tried with API?
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You're right, Mike. I have been trying to find out the answer to my problem
from the Excel object model and making tests with VB. I know little about
Excel API. Can you give me some hints on how to access this API and what
functions I should focus on?

Many thanks.

Benet
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Beeing here, I guess you're trying to develop something in
Excel? Won't work!
Have you tried with API?
mike



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