| Publisher | Microsoft Tips | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 01 Dec 2007 |
| Topics | Voice Recognition, Word Processing | ||
| Downloads | 274 | ||
This feature of using speech recognition with different languages in Office is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office 2003 and in the Simplified Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office XP. After speech recognition is installed, one can use it in Office by switching between two modes - Dictation mode and Voice Command mode. One can set up the computer to use Dictation mode only, Voice Command mode only, or both Dictation mode and Voice Command mode in a language other than that of the language version of Office. For example, one can use speech recognition in English with the Japanese language version of Office.
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