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Feb 20th, 2000, 11:30 AM
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Thread Starter
New Member
I have a project where the client wants to have a kind of MS Office Assistant in their program.
I try to find some information about the Assitant. I remeber that their is a VBA Object that can control the Assitant, but can not recall where I can find the information.
Can anybody give me a hint where to find information about this VBA/VB object?
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Feb 21st, 2000, 05:33 AM
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I would highly recommend you look into using MS Agent. It's much like the Office Assistant, but WAY more functional and a heckuva lot more fun. It can talk to you (via a text to speech engine) and even recognize your speech. You can get full control over it from VB, VBA or even VBScript, which means you can use it in a VB app or on a web page. Anyways, I think I heard that MS plans to do away with the traditional office assistant and replace it with MS Agent...
Go to http://msdn.microsoft.com and do a search on AGENT. Trust me, you won't be sorry. It is easily the coolest thing MS has come up with.
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Feb 21st, 2000, 09:19 AM
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Frenzied Member
I highly recommend them also. A few days ago I learned how to use them. Download the agent, text to speach engine, and the text engine. Then he talks!!!
If you need help or want sample code, email me: [email protected] (Please subject it in all caps and saying something about vb or the agent so I don't accidentally delete it with the junk.) 
Steve
[This message has been edited by SteveCRM (edited 02-21-2000).]
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Feb 21st, 2000, 01:31 PM
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Feb 21st, 2000, 03:19 PM
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Guru
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Feb 22nd, 2000, 05:46 AM
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Thread Starter
New Member
Thanks, for the information. I was able to get the Agent Character Editor and load it with all components.
I can perform almost everything, execpt building the character.
I get all the time error message "Unexpected Error".
Anybody had the same experience? And is their a fix for it? Or I am somthing wrong. I sued the manual for the Agent Editor to set my charater, un-installed and re-installed it. Without success.
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