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• You can select the entire content: select all
• You can “unselect” a selection by saying unselect that or deselect that. (Another way is to move the
insertion point with a move right command, for instance.)
TIP As with all commands, you must say these as a continuous phrase, with a brief pause before and after.
For commands that quote words from your screen, choose your target words before you start to say the
command. Otherwise, any hesitation will cause the words of the command to be typed on the screen. (If this
happens, just say scratch that and try again, without pausing this time.)
One should always strive to dictate in complete phrases, since context helps the recognition of text. When it
comes to commands, formulating the whole phrase and dictating it without pauses isn’t just helpful, it’s
essential. The exercises below will provide plenty of practice.
Direct Editing: Bold|Underline|Italicize|Capitalize|Copy|Delete|Cut
Dragon lets you perform frequent editing tasks quickly: like you can quote from editable text in the commands
select <xyz> and select <start> thru <end>, you can say the verbs bold, underline, italicize as well as
capitalize, immediately followed by the desired word(s). This “Quick Voice Formatting” also applies to copy,
as well as delete and cut—these three can be disabled under Options.
IMPORTANT: If these commands are enabled, Dragon will try to recognize as one of them any phrase
starting with one of these verbs followed by a word (or words) present in the text: e.g. “bold measures” or
“cut corners.” Since Dragon recognizes commands only if they are spoken as one flow between two pauses, this
won’t happen if the phrase is within a sentence or if you pause within the phrase, but it could happen if the
phrase is said in isolation—for instance, if the speaker is creating a list, or had just hesitated as one often does
when composing out loud. (If this does happen, you can say undo that.)
Remember in particular the possibility
of unintended recognition of cut <xyz>
and delete <xyz>, especially if you
dictate without looking at the screen;
if you prefer to avoid this risk, disable
them by clearing their checkbox on the
Commands tab of the Options dialog.










