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The Command Browser’s Keyword Filter lets you explore additional command wordings for the
application(s) you frequently use. For instance, in Word and WordPerfect, you can say “turn bullets on” and
“turn bullets off.”
The "Format That" Commands
Not all formatting commands are worded as "X that", but all follow the same rules about what text the action is
performed on: the selection if there is one, otherwise the last utterance (what was said since the last pause.)
As seen in the Command Browser, the many formatting commands include:
format that bullet style –- bullets the designated text (you can also say set that to or make that bullet style)
format that centered
format that regular
format that strikeout –- places a line through the selection (for example, January 19)
Note that formatting commands can combine several indications, such as:
format that Garamond, format that Arial 12, etc. –- gives the selection the font name/size specified










