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At the right end of the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) is a dropdown. Select
and choose Last item to Customise.
with dropdown Choose Commands from, select All Commands.
The Speech options will be found in the left pane, Add whichever you
want to the Right pane and they will be on your QAT.
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Roger , mate your a genius, thanks Heaps

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Hi

At the right end of the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) is a dropdown. Select
and choose Last item to Customise.
with dropdown Choose Commands from, select All Commands.
The Speech options will be found in the left pane, Add whichever you
want to the Right pane and they will be on your QAT.
--
Regards

Roger Govier


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how to get excel 2007 to speak to me the same way 2003 version did




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