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Dragon 12 Installation and User Guide
To
Say
Add strikeout "Format That Strikeout"
Remove all bold, italics,
underline, and strikeout
formatting
"Restore That" or "Format That Regular" or "Format
That Plain"
Change text to initial
capitals
"Format That Caps" or "Format That Initial Caps"
Change text to uppercase "Format That Uppercase" or "all caps that" or
"capitalize XYZ"
Change text to lowercase "Format That Lowercase" or "No-Caps That"
Create a bulleted list "Format That Bullet Style"
Left-align text "Format That Left Aligned" or "Left Align That"
Right-align text "Format That Right Aligned" or "Right Align That"
Center text "Format That Centered" or "Center That"
Put hyphens between words "Hyphenate That"
Combine multiple words into
one
"Compound That"
* indicates a Direct Editing command. You can enable and disable these Direct
Editing commands from the Commands tab of the Options dialog box.
To set a font name, size, or style
Notes
n The commands that quote text from the screen (select <xyz>, correct
<xyz>, insert after <xyz>…) work thanks to a functionality called Full
Text Control. This functionality depends on Dragon’s ability to constantly
obtain information from the text field about its content—for instance, in
order to know where words and sentences begin and end, so Dragon can
apply spacing between words and capitalization at the beginning of sen-
tences. Most standard text fields allow full Full Text Control capabilities.
For more information, see The Full Text Control Indicator.
n You can combine different formatting and font style commands. For exam-
ple, you can say: "Format That Caps Bold" or "Format That Bullet Style
Italic."
n In the DragonPad, when you use the "Format That" command to align an
empty paragraph, the previous paragraph is aligned also. To prevent this,
dictate some text in the new paragraph before saying the alignment com-
mand.
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