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9 In the Vocabulary Editor, custom-added entries are marked with a red star; choosing Custom Words
Only from the Display drop-down list allows you to see just the custom entries.
9 You can locate an item by entering it in the Written Form field. By using the Display drop-down list,
you can also browse subsets like “Custom words only”, “Words containing digits” and “Words
containing punctuation.”
9 Spoken Forms are an efficient way to help Dragon transcribe “special” words. You can view many
examples of Spoken Forms in the Vocabulary Editor. In addition to clarifying pronunciation (particularly
useful for items that contain digits, symbols, or silent letters), Spoken Forms can be used to allow the
speaker to say something quite different, and much shorter and easier, than their associated written
form: you say just “E O B stat”, for instance, and Dragon types “Explanation of Benefit (EOB)
statement.”
9 A Vocabulary entry can have several spoken forms, and alternate written forms.
9 If a Vocabulary entry you don’t need “competes” for recognition with something you do need to
dictate, you can delete that entry from the Vocabulary Editor.
9 You can view or change the special Properties of Vocabulary entries, including spacing and
capitalization. In the Vocabulary Editor, entries whose properties were modified are marked with a
blue star.










