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Chapter 6: Revising Text
Command To... Say...
Correct
<xyz>
OR
"Correct
<abc>"
through
<xyz>
Use the
Correction
menu to
change
one or
more text
matches
Choose <number>" or "<n>." For example, say
"Choose 3" or "3" to correct only the third instance of a
number of text matches.
OR
"Choose all" to correct all text matches Dragon displays.
Notes:
Depending on how Dragon's Correction Options are
set, Dragon displays either the Correction menu (see
example below)or the Spelling window when you use
the Correct command. If you use "Choose all" when
multiple correction options are displayed, you can
replace all of the selections with a numbered option from
the menu or use "all caps that." Other menu commands
apply to the last match selected.
Changes to multiple text matches do not work from
the Spelling window.
Insert
before
Move the
cursor to
just before
a
particular
word or
phrase in
your
document
Choose <number>" or "<n>." For example, say
"Choose 3" or "3" to move cursor into position just
before the third instance of a number of text matches.
Insert
after
Move the
cursor to
just after a
particular
word or
phrase in
your
document
Choose <number>" or "<n>." For example, say
"Choose 3" or "3" to move cursor into position just after
the third instance of a number of text matches.
Notes
n In the numbering of matches, Dragon will include homophone and
hyphenated variants of the word or phrase. In the following example,
Dragon identifies matches in the words "Course," "course's," "full-
course," "half-course," and "coarse."
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