
User Guide
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Starting new lines and paragraph
While you are dictating, you can use the following commands to
duplicate the action of pressing the
ENTER key once (to add a
new line) or twice (to add a new paragraph).
Saying "New Paragraph" presses the ENTER key twice and
capitalizes the next word you dictate.
Tips for dictating text
■ To erase the last thing you said, say “Scratch That.”
■ You can repeat “Scratch That” to undo a sequence of
phrases.
■ To undo the effects of a command, say “Undo That.” If
“Undo That” fails to undo an action, try repeating the
command until you completely undo the operation.
■ To stop a recognition in progress (and turn the microphone
off), click the small red button inside the Results Box.
■ You can change the very last phrase you spoke by saying
“Bold That,” “Cap That,” “Correct That,” and so on; you
do not have to select the text first.
■ To remove a trailing space after a word, you can say “Delete
Previous Character.”
■ You can create a spoken form for words you prefer not to say
aloud. For example, you can create a command that types
“Snookums” whenever you say “Mary's nickname.”
■ To clear (deselect) your last selection, say “Unselect That.”
For information on correcting any mistakes, see Chapter 5,
Correcting and Editing on page 63.
TO SAY
Add a new line “New Line”
Add a new
paragraph
“New
Paragraph”
NOTE:
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