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From: Dave on 25 Mar 2010 13:51 One of the grandkids was on my computer. Now all of my Office 2007 Excel cells "speak" when entering date and hitting enter. How can I turn this off? -- Davey O.
From: Luke M on 25 Mar 2010 14:04 Two possibilities: A) Check the "Text to Speech" setting (check the help file to find out where this is), make sure it is turned off. B) If your grandkids were really clever, they may have changed the coding. Open the VBE (Alt+F11), and in the Project Explorer window, see if you can find your Personal.xls workbook. There may be a line of code somewhere (you can do a Ctrl+F search to look) that reads: Activecell.Speak -- Best Regards, Luke M "Dave" <Dave(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:14BF47F1-9D3A-4FC8-8F06-622AC5A19818(a)microsoft.com... > One of the grandkids was on my computer. Now all of my Office 2007 Excel > cells "speak" when entering date and hitting enter. How can I turn this > off? > -- > Davey O.
From: מיכאל (מיקי) אבידן on 25 Mar 2010 14:20
You want to check out the following: http://www.justanswer.com/questions/12gy4-how-do-i-turn-of-speak-cells-in-excel-2007 Micky "Dave" wrote: > One of the grandkids was on my computer. Now all of my Office 2007 Excel > cells "speak" when entering date and hitting enter. How can I turn this off? > -- > Davey O. |