Janice
> Curious, when you installed Dragon Dictate 3.01 (not be confused
> with NaturallySpeaking), did you select "Office 97 Support" during
> the setup process? Rose
>
> tejdee@@ps.gen.nz wrote:
> >
> > But DragonDictate does NOT track menus in Access - at least not on my
> > computer at work or my one at home and no-one on this list has said
> > it does so I assume the problem is general and not particular to my
> > setup.
> >
> > Janice
> >
> > > The preferred edition has no ability to create macros, and since
> > > NaturallySpeaking is unable to naturally track the menus of Office
> > > 97, your friend would be left with the MouseGrid for navigating
> > > around Access. The professional or deluxe editions are what you
> > > want, because then you can create macros to activate your controls
> > > and menu items. In addition there's DragonDictate which * is * able
> > > to track Office97 applications. At 09:19 AM 7/14/98 -0600, Nancy
> > > Dawson wrote:
> > > >A colleague has NaturallySpeaking personal. She needs to work in Access.
> > > >If she upgrades to NaturallySpeaking preferred, can that handle access?
> > > >Does NaturallySpeaking preferred have DragonDictate bundled with it, or
> > > >is DragonDictate only included with the deluxe (soon to be called
> > > >professional) version?
> > > >Nancy
> > > >
> > > >
> > > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > > ----SF/ using speech recognition software/forgive odd typos
> > >
>
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