Knowledge Base Article Number: Q0332
Created On: 16 May 2011
Last Updated on: 02 Jun 2011
Limited speech output in Microsoft Office 2010 64-bit editions.
Applies to:
- SuperNova Access Suite
- SuperNova Magnifier
- SuperNova Reader Magnifier
- SuperNova Screen Reader
Description:
There is limited speech support in Microsoft Office 2010 64-bit editions. Notably, document text may not be spoken, and Read from Here does not read document text and simply announces "Reading Finished".
Solution/workaround:
Microsoft Office 2010 64-bit editions are not currently supported by the Supernova range of products.
Check if Word is the 32 or 64 Bit Edition
You can check whether Microsoft Word is the 32 or 64-bit edition. To do this:
1. Press ALT + F. The "File" menu opens.
2. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to select "Help" and press ENTER. The Word 2Help" pane opens.
3. Press NUMPAD ASTERISK. The Dolphin Cursor is turned on.
4. Use the DWON ARROW key to review the pane. Under "About Microsoft Word" the version details of Word are displayed. These will indicate whether it is the 32 or 64-bit edition, for example:
Version: 14.0.5128.5000 (32-bit)
Version: 14.0.5128.5000 (64-bit)
Downloads and useful links:
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