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Chapter 6: Revising Text
You can cancel text matching by saying "Cancel," continuing to dictate, typing,
or clicking the mouse. You can also use "Undo All" after you use "Choose All."
See also
n Using Direct Editing commands
Use the following table as a quick reference for text matching commands.
Command To... Say...
Bold
<xyz>
Apply bold
to one or
more text
matches
"Choose <number>" or "<n>." For example, say
"Choose 3" or "3" to apply the formatting to only the
third instance of a number of text matches.
OR
"Choose all" to apply bold to all instances Dragon shows
as text matches.
Underline
<xyz>
Apply
underlining
to one or
more text
matches
"Choose <number>" or "<n>." For example, say
"Choose 3" or "3" to apply the formatting to only the
third instance of a number of text matches.
OR
"Choose all" to underline all instances Dragon shows as
text matches.
Italicize
<xyz>
Apply
italics to
one or
more text
matches
"Choose <number>" or "<n>." For example, say
"Choose 3" or "3" to apply the formatting to only the
third instance of a number of text matches.
OR
"Choose all" to italicize all instances Dragon shows as
text matches.
Capitalize
<xyz>
Capitalize
the first
letter of
one or
more text
matches
"Choose <number>" or "<n>." For example, say
"Choose 3" or "3" to apply the formatting to only the
third instance of a number of text matches.
OR
"Choose all" to capitalize all instances Dragon shows as
text matches.
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