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hi, could anyone please help me out with this please?

Q1: how does speech recognition work in Excel?
Q2: does speech recognition need scripts to read voices?
Q3: how to when i say '1', the excel would appear '1'?

thanks alot.


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You'll find information in Excel's Help, and on the Microsoft site. For
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XL2002: About Speech Recognition in Excel
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=288979

How To Use Speech Recognition in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306901

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hi, could anyone please help me out with this please?

Q1: how does speech recognition work in Excel?
Q2: does speech recognition need scripts to read voices?
Q3: how to when i say '1', the excel would appear '1'?

thanks alot.



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