Dictate
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Dictating into most Windows applications in just three steps.
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The right way to talk to Dragon |
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In most cases you can dictate numbers, including postal codes, as you normally say them. For example:
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You can spell words and phrases that Dragon misrecognizes. Say "Spell That" immediately after Dragon misrecognizes a word or phrase. |
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Make the last line you dictated a bulleted list. For example:
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You can enter punctuation marks and special characters (also referred to as symbols) as you dictate. For most of what you'll dictate, just say “period,” “comma,” and “question mark” in the appropriate places as you dictate. |
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The Dictation Box appears automatically when you dictate into an application not fully supported by Dragon, letting you use all of Dragon functionality. |
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The Smart Format Rules box appears when you edit dictated text that Dragon formatted automatically according to an Auto-Formatting option or word property. When it appears, you can choose an option, or just close the box. |
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With Dragon, you can transcribe recordings of your own voice or of other people's voices, all within your own user profile without affecting your own speech data. If you'll be transcribing several recordings of someone else's voice, you should create a transcription user profile that is configured for transcribing recordings of someone else. |
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Using Playback makes it easier for you to correct dictation mistakes by allowing you to listen to your recorded speech and review and correct your dictation at the same time. |
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The Read That feature allows Dragon to read editable text aloud in a computer voice. |
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