User Guide
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Dictate now, correct later
When you dictate into the DragonPad, you can save your
dictation with your text so either you or someone else can
correct it later. You must create and edit your file in the
DragonPad to be able to play back dictation. This feature is
available in Dragon Professional and higher editions.
You can save dictation with your document if you select the
Save recorded dictation with document box on the Data tab of the
Options dialog. The first time you save a document in DragonPad
during an editing session, Dragon asks you whether you want to
save your speech data. If you save your speech data, you can
reopen the document at a later time and play back your
dictation. If you do not save your speech data, your dictation is
stored only during the current editing session.
Correcting your own dictation
If you save your dictation, you can open your file later and play
back and correct the text as if you had just dictated it.
Correcting someone else’s dictation
You can play back someone else’s dictation and correct the text
to match the dictation. You can do this in two ways:
■ Correct the dictation using your own user files.
■ Correct the dictation using the document author’s user files.
Correcting with your own user files
You should use this correction technique if you regularly correct
another person’s text by voice and it is not important to
maximize the author’s recognition accuracy.
When you use your own user files to correct someone else’s text,
you can correct the dictation just as you would correct your
own dictation, using any combination of voice commands and
keyboard typing. Even though you are correcting someone else’s
dictation, your work won’t reduce recognition accuracy for
either you or the person who dictated the text. But your
corrections to the other person’s dictation won’t improve his or
her recognition either.
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