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Key points about formatting documents
The “X that” commands apply to the current selection or, if there is no selection, to the last utterance
(what was dictated since the speaker last paused).
Remember to pause briefly before and after saying these commands.
You can repeat delete that or scratch that up to 10 times to delete the last things you said—you can
also say scratch that 3 times, scratch that 7 times… For deleting from the end of your dictation back
to a particular word, the command resume with…” can be very efficient; we strongly recommend it.
To undo the last action, you can say undo that (which is equivalent to “press control z”).
For efficiency, it’s a good idea to prioritize dictation over formatting: first finish dictating (or at least
finish dictating your idea), then revise or correct the text if needed, and only then apply formatting.