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    Spell out the Animal names in a story book

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      jrc159357
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      I want to create an audio book for my students from a story book. I would like to know if Text Speaker can spell the animal names out loud from the story book so that the kids can learn the spelling of each name.

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        You can use the spell tag in Text Speaker to spell out words or phrases.

        To spell the words, open the story book file in Text Speaker using File >> Open. Select the Animal name from the story book document, go to Edit >> Spell Selected Word/Phrase. The selected word will be enclosed within the <spell> </spell> tags.

        Once you insert the spell tag for all the names in the story file, click on the Convert to Audio option from the toolbar to convert the story file to audio.

        Now, whenever you will listen to the audio file, Text Speaker will spell out the animal names.

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