
Correcting and Editing
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specify which command is used to bring it up, "Correct" or
"Select."
Correcting Punctuation
Note the following when correcting punctuation:
n When you select a phrase (more than one word) that has
punctuation, be sure to dictate that punctuation. For example,
say you initially dictated, “Today is Thursday I have a
meeting at 11 o’clock” and the text was transcribed as “Today
is Thursday, I have a meeting at 11 o’clock.” If you want to
change the comma to a period, say “Select Thursday
comma.” If the correct punctuation appears in the Correction
menu, select it. Otherwise, you can dictate over the selection
by, for example, saying “Thursday period.”
n When you select punctuation, the Correction menu might list
alternate punctuation
n If Natural Punctuation is turned on, when you select a phrase
that Dragon has added punctuation to, the choices will include
punctuation changes .
When you select a word that has adjacent punctuation the
Natural Punctuation feature added, the selection will extend to include
that punctuation.
Selecting text by voice
Using Full Text Control
®
You can revise your dictation without correcting it by selecting
the text using the “Select” command and then saying new
words to replace the selected text.
To use Full Text Control
®
:
1 Dictate the sentence below:
US/Canada: “Let’s meet for lunch on Tuesday [period]”
Other Dialects: “Let’s meet for lunch on Tuesday [full stop]”
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