Wrong Version Announced

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Andy
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Wrong Version Announced

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When starting the program, announces version "4-point-zero" even after performing the latest update (4.5.5.10).

Either the correct version should be announced or the version should not be announced at all. Is there a way to turn off the version announcement?

Thanks

Tim
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Re: Wrong Version Announced

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Are you referring to the splash screen that has the shield image?

If so, what edition of Bible Analyzer are you referring to, Windows, Mac, or Linux? The current Windows edition has this splash screen,
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Andy
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Re: Wrong Version Announced

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I get that same graphic. But as the program propagates the screen and the splash screen disappears, I hear a version announcement. It is that audio to which I am referring.

I am using Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.

Tim
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Re: Wrong Version Announced

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I see now. Go to Preferences/Text To Speech and check "No Speech at Start."
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Andy
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Re: Wrong Version Announced

Post by Andy »

Thank you. I changed the speech to not give a version number and then selected no speech at start.

I looked uner "Tools" and "Help" to find the settings/preferences and didnt find it in either place. I guess I should have looked further. I don't use this software enough to be that familiar with it.

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