Voice Recognition Problem, Office 2000

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deacon

I am using Windows XP Pro. The hard drive was just formatted so this was a
clean install. I installed Front Page 2003, ad aware, spybot, paintshop pro,
and Office 2000. When I began using my Front Page 2003 program, I noticed
that whenever I had a page open, the computer would just start typing things
on the page without me doing anything. After much trial and error, I found
out that this was being caused by "Voice Recognition" which was part of
Office 2000 and it was giving me fits because it changed everything in Front
Page. I un-installed Office 2000 thinking this would correct my problem but
it's still doing the same thing. It appears that the un-install did not get
rid of everything. I can un-plug the microphone and all is ok but I use that
quite a bit so I was wondering if anyone knows how I can get rid of the
entire Office 2000 program from my computer?
 
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P.Dorf

deacon said:
I am using Windows XP Pro. The hard drive was just formatted so this was a
clean install. I installed Front Page 2003, ad aware, spybot, paintshop
pro,
and Office 2000. When I began using my Front Page 2003 program, I noticed
that whenever I had a page open, the computer would just start typing
things
on the page without me doing anything. After much trial and error, I
found
out that this was being caused by "Voice Recognition" which was part of
Office 2000 and it was giving me fits because it changed everything in
Front
Page. I un-installed Office 2000 thinking this would correct my problem
but
it's still doing the same thing. It appears that the un-install did not
get
rid of everything. I can un-plug the microphone and all is ok but I use
that
quite a bit so I was wondering if anyone knows how I can get rid of the
entire Office 2000 program from my computer?

I think you'll find Voice Recognition is included with Office 2003 not 2000.
Check your instalation options for FrontPage.
 

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