Why is there a speech recognition message popping up?

A

Aerozona

The following error/message is suddenly popping up:

The documnet was saved, but data for speech recognition was lost because
there was not enought spact to store it. Be sure to turn off the mic when not
recording and check the available storage space on disk.
 
H

Herb Tyson [MVP]

Were you using the speech feature? Word is "hinting" that it was turned on,
possibly accidentally. Click on Tools in the menu and see if Speech is
checked. If it is... then click to remove the check.
 
A

Aerozona

Herb:

No, I was not using the speech feature. This began after upgrading from the
MS support Center. It seems to pop-up occurs as often as the automatic save
feature invokes.
Any other ideas?
 
J

Joshua Chang

simply delet voice input from your language input setting (right click on
language bar and select "setting") will clear this error.
 
F

FL Guy

Aerozona said:
The following error/message is suddenly popping up:

The documnet was saved, but data for speech recognition was lost because
there was not enought spact to store it. Be sure to turn off the mic when not
recording and check the available storage space on disk.

I'm having the same problem - MS Word occasionally, seeming randomly,
decides to try to save speech recognition data with a file.

I have checked, and Tools/Speech option in MS Word is NOT selected.

Can any one suggest how to eliminate this problem? I do not want to
uninstall speech recognition (and I'd rather not change the language setting
as suggested by another post if I can avoid it) - only to leave this feature
off until I activate it.

thanks in advance,
Gregg
 
A

Anta

The web link was more than helpful. I got this error message even though
speech regocnitin was not even installed. So I could not turn it off. ;-)
Unchecking "embeded linguistic data" did the trick.
 
J

James

Perfect solution for Word 2003 with Japanese IME. This issue has been
bothering me for ages. Now I can finally work in peace.

James
 

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