Hi Jim,

Unfortunately, these Microsoft instructions aren't working for me as right
as it should.
I have both 32 and 64-bit Office versions on different machines, and both
were running the old Office Sounds add-in which users had to download and
install manually.
While in 32-bit the update worked fine when it rolled to me, it is not the
case on 64-bit, where sounds simply stopped working. Although I now have
the Ease of Access options category on 64-bit and the Provide Feedback with
Sound option which previously was in Advanced, the sounds simply don't
work, and there's no combobox to choose a sound scheme. Office sound events
in Windows Sounds Control Panel applet still remain, but they don't produce
any sound.
Should I remove the add-in and run an Office online repair, or do you think
there's a better alternative to test first?

Thanks in advance!

2017-08-17 14:35 GMT-03:00 Jim Flusche <[email protected]>:

> This getting office sounds for office 365, is simply fantastic and very
> easy to do.
> Now all subscribers to office 365 will eventually get the update for
> office sounds as the update rolls out to all office 365 subscribers.
> *Tip, How to turn the office sounds on in office 365.
> 1. Open word 2016.
> 2. Press ALT+F, followed by pressing the letter T, opens word options.
> 3. Down arrow and highlight Ease of Access.
> 4. Tab to, Provide feedback with sound checkbox, press the Spacebar to
> check.
> 5. Tab again to, Provide feedback with animation check box not checked, if
> you have some site, you may still leave this checked I believe.
> 6. Tab to the OK button, press Enter.
> 7. You will now have office sounds for Word, Outlook, Excel and other
> Microsoft products.
> Read the Microsoft article below for more information about sounds for
> office 365.
>
> Getting started with Office Sounds
> This article region
> Applies To: Excel 2016Word 2016Outlook 2016PowerPoint 2016
> This article region end
> article
> Sound effects can enhance your productivity in Microsoft Office by
> providing audio cues. For example, a sound cue might notify you when
> options on the
> screen change. Or, a sound can confirm that an action (such as send a
> mail, delete something, or paste content) actually completed.
>
> Important: New Office 365 features are released gradually to Office 365
> subscribers, so your app might not have these features yet. To learn how
> you could
> get new features faster, visit
> When do I get the newest features in Office 2016 for Office 365?.
>
> Turn sound effects on or off
>
> Important: When you select or clear the Provide feedback with sound check
> box, the setting affects all Microsoft Office programs that support this
> option.
>
>
> list of 3 items
> 1.  In the File menu, select Options.
>
> 2.  On the Ease of Access tab, under Feedback Options, select or clear the
> Provide feedback with sound checkbox.
>
> 3.  If you wish, you can use the original Office sound effects by
> selecting the Classic theme from the Sound Theme drop-down.
> list end
>
> Turn sound effects on or off with the keyboard
> list of 3 items
> 1.  ?Navigate to the File menu, then select Options. You can use the
> access keys Alt, then F, T.
>
> 2.  ?Once in the Options window, use the arrow keys to highlight Ease of
> Access.
>
> 3.  ?Press Tab to move to the Provide feedback with sound checkbox, then
> press Enter to select or clear the checkbox, which turns the sounds on or
> off,
> respectively.
> list end.
>
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