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About Finding Files | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| The user can use the File Search command in Microsoft Office 2003 to find files wherever one works: on the computer hard drive, the local network, the Microsoft Outlook mailbox, and the network places. The user can also find e-mail messages, meetings, and other information in the Outlook mailbox. Search provides two methods of finding files: basic search and advanced search.
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About Handwriting Recognition | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| This feature is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean language versions of Microsoft Office. Because handwriting recognition is not installed by default in all of these languages, one may need to install it separately. Use handwriting recognition to enter text into any Microsoft Office program by writing instead of typing. | |||
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Use Handwriting Recognition | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| This feature of Use handwriting recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean language versions of Microsoft Office. Because handwriting recognition is not installed by default in all of these languages, one may need to install it separately. Write as one naturally does on a paper surface, using cursive style, printing, or a combination of both. As the user writes, enter entire words without pausing after each letter, and leave space between words. | |||
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Troubleshoot Handwriting Recognition | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| This feature of Troubleshoot handwriting recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean language versions of Microsoft Office. Because handwriting recognition is not installed by default in all of these languages, one may need to install it separately. When the author uses Write Anywhere, the author's writing isn't inserted where he writes on the screen. Text is entered into the program at the insertion point, which may be in a different location than the area one is writing in. To enter text in a different location, move the insertion point to the desired location before one begins to write. | |||
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About Speech Recognition | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| This feature is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. Speech recognition is installed in all Office programs by initially using the feature in Microsoft Word, or by doing a custom installation. The user can use speech recognition to dictate text into any Office program. One can also select menu, toolbar, dialog box (U.S. English only), and task pane (U.S. English only) items by using one's voice.
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Things You Can Do and Say With Speech Recognition | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| This feature is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. When one uses Office speech recognition, one will switch between working in Voice Command mode and Dictation mode by clicking buttons on the Language bar or by saying "Voice command" or "Dictation."
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Using Speech Recognition With Different Languages in Office | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| 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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Troubleshoot Speech Recognition | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| This feature of Troubleshoot speech recognition is available in the Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English (U.S.), and Japanese language versions of Microsoft Office. Speech recognition is on when the microphone is turned on, and one can see Dictation and Voice Command on the Language bar. One can also tell if speech recognition is on by looking at Speech on the Tools menu. If there is a check mark by Speech, speech recognition is turned on. (In Microsoft Excel, point to Speech on the Tools menu, and then look at Speech Recognition.) To turn speech on or off, click Microphone on the Language bar, or click Speech on the Tools menu (Speech Recognition in Excel). One can also turn the microphone off by saying "Microphone."
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Find the New Office Document and Open Office Document Shortcuts | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| In the Office 2003, the New Office Document and Open Office Document shortcuts on the Windows Start menu are only installed during a complete installation of Office or the user's Office program, or during a custom installation where the user specifically selected the New and Open Office Document Shortcuts item.
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From Paper to the Web: Create a Web Page From a Paper Document | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft Tips |
| Has one ever wanted to add a document to the Web site when all one has is the paper copy? Even if one has deleted, or maybe never had the document file on the computer, one can still add it to a Web site (without retyping the information on the computer.) All one needs is a scanner, Microsoft Office Document Imaging (included with Microsoft Office 2003 and the Office 2003 standalone programs), and Microsoft Office Word 2003.
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