Vista speech recognition with Access 2007

L

Low Fat Cooking

Using Vista Ultimate and Office 2007.
I created a database form and have tried to use speech recognition to fill
in the contents of text fields.
Speech recognition works perfectly in Wordpad, seems to work well in Word
2007 but enters only letters and odd symbols in Access. Excel 2007 does not
seem to understand my text entries very well but is not as terrible as Access.
As far as I know the language settings on my computer are all US English.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
 
W

Wayne-I-M

Have a look at Allen Brown's site for lots of good tips about 2k7
http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html



Also - taken from
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA102243561033.aspx
Speech recognition features are not available in the 2007 Microsoft Office
system programs. To use speech recognition features, run Windows Speech
Recognition in Windows Vista. For information, see the links in the See Also
section.

Also check out the commands available (not text but "commands")
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/HA010345911033.aspx

Good luck
 
D

deetramm

I ahve tried everything to get the speech recognition to work in Word 2007 to
the point of frustration. I am VERY disappointed and discouraged. I
depended on the speech recognition aspect for my books (I am an author) and
stupidly upgraded to office 2007 ( what a dumb mistke)

PS - I saw a video that it did not even work for Microsoft at a conference
it gave, throughly embarrising the presenter. ANY affordable solutions.
 

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