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If you have purchased PowerPoint from the Microsoft store, make sure you are logged in to your Microsoft account. How do I resolve this? I suppose I could re-install Office but I would hate to lose all my customizations and changes over the year.

Is there another way to let PP know how to find Word? Copying them as "Pictures" renders a very low quality both for on-screen and printed formats. Save document now" message, and obviously no paste. I have tried several basic workarounds, including restarrting, closing all applications and altering all combinations between. I have the latest updates and service packs both for Office and OSX. Does this happen to anyone else?

Is there a workaround that gets the job done? I have downloaded all of the service packs for everything, reloaded Office and run detecte and repair. Is there anything else I can do? The ForceShellExecute registry key isn't present in the following location, or isn't set to 1 :. For bit versions of Office installed on bit operating systems, or bit versions of Office installed on bit operating systems:. This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry.

However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, select the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. To work around this issue, either add the ForceShellExecute subkey, if it is not present, and set the Value data, or if it is present, set the Value data of the ForceShellExecute subkey.

Select Start , and then select Run. Anyway, a little late, however if it helps someone else I just found if I type "dictate" into the "Tell me what you want to" box at the top of an email I get a couple of selections to pick of which one is "Office Dictation". I click that and the little mic dialog box opens and I can dictate. I am using Office through my work and I am signed into Office I cannot for the life of me find a dictate button. For that matter I can't find the "Actions" section either like the help seems to indicate.

I have used dictate to a limited degree in Word and found it better. Outlook seems to just take words. If I say "delete" it does not delete the previous word, it adds delete. I did find that it would find an email address when I spoke a name so there is some intrinsic functionality. As a cross comparison, I just tried to dictate an email and it was very slow to pick up my words. As a cross check I went immediately to Word and found word pick up was fine. I do speak words individually so it is not "quick" either way.



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