
Correcting and Editing
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Deleting the next or previous word or character
You can delete the next or previous word by saying “Delete
Next Word” or “Delete Previous Word.” You can delete the
next or previous character by saying “Delete Next Character”
or “Delete Previous Character.”
You can also delete a number of words or characters (up to 20).
For example, you can say “Delete Previous 5 Words.” See the
complete list below:
Another way to delete the previous character is by saying
“Backspace.” This is equivalent to pressing the BACKSPACE key. You
can “press” it multiple times (up to 20) by saying, for example,
“Backspace 5.”
Spelling as you dictate
With the Spell command in Dragon, you can easily spell a word
or phrase you want to dictate into your document. This can be
useful if you are dictating a word that is not likely to be in the
Dragon vocabulary, such as a proprietary term, a proper name,
or a non-English word. Say, for example, “Spell b-u-o-n space
g-i-o-r-n-o.” The word you spelled appears right in your
document.
You must say “Cap” if the word contains a capital letter. For
example, say “Spell Cap R-u-m-p-e-l-s-t-i-l-s-k-i-n” to type
“Rumpelstilskin.”
SAY THEN THEN
Delete Next Word
Forward 2...20 Words
Previous Character
Back 2...20 Characters
Last 2...20 Characters
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