There are a couple of ways to do this. The simplist is to export all the
text in the Powerpoint presentation to a text file and have any text reader
read that.
**Export Text to a text file (Mac or PC)
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00274.htm
I would also recommend doing a google seach for TTS (Text-To-Speech) and
select a simple one. You can alternately use the TTS built into Windows XP
(adequate is the word that comes to mind), or even the MS Agent add-ins
(which will have animated charators read the text -- warning though, this is
not simple).
One of our gifted MVP's is very knowledgable in all things about user
accessability (like we all should be) and I know she'll be along to help us
with some actual program recommendations.
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James said:
To speak. We would like to give it text and have it read it.
I have PowerPoint 2000 on WinXP with over 2Ghz of processor. I can
upgrade PowerPoint if needed...