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Can powerpoint read verbally?

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nealjeppson - 06 Oct 2006 17:02 GMT
I wonder if you could help me with a quesiton.  I cannot figuare out how to
make powerpoint 2003 read the contents of a slide verbally.  A co-worker has
said that it is possible, but I have not been able to find out how.  I don't
have a audio recording of the slide, and that is why I cannot insert an audio
clip.  Surely Microsoft has created a verbal reader.

If you know could you let me know.
John Wilson - 06 Oct 2006 17:41 GMT
google for vox proxy (but for me dont do it it sounds horrible!)
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> I wonder if you could help me with a quesiton.  I cannot figuare out how to
> make powerpoint 2003 read the contents of a slide verbally.  A co-worker has
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> If you know could you let me know.
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