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Chapter 12: Improving recognition accuracy
Using the Don't Recognize That Word Command
Dragon lets you to turn off recognition of words using the Correction menu and
the "Don't recognize that word" command.
Don't Recognize That Word removes the selected word from your active
Vocabulary, so that Dragon won't recognize it again. This can save you time if
Dragon repeatedly replaces words you dictate with words you don't use.
For example, if you dictate the name "Cassity" often and Dragon always hears
"Cassidy", you could use Don't Recognize That Word from the Correction menu
to turn off recognition of Cassidy. If you decide later that you do need to use
the word, you can add it back using the Vocabulary Editor.
When you use the "Don't recognize that word" command or Don't Recognize
That Wordfrom the Correction menu to turn off recognition of a word, you will
be presented with one of the following messages to confirm a deletion of the
word:
Are you sure you want to delete the following word from the Vocabulary?
This message is displayed when you use the "Don't Recognize That Word"
command to delete a word or phrase from the Vocabulary.
The following word can only be removed from the Vocabulary using the
Vocabulary Editor.
This message is displayed when you use the "Don't Recognize That Word"
command to try to delete a custom word or frequently used word such as "the"
from the Vocabulary. You can use the Vocabulary Editor to delete the word.
The following word can't be deleted because it does not exist in the Vocab-
ulary.
This message is displayed when you use the Don't Recognize That Word
command to try to delete a word or phrase that is not in the Vocabulary.
For more information, see the Correction menu.
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