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Table Of Contents
- Dragon_AdminGuideCover_20160929_v2
- About this guide
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Getting started
- Chapter 3: Organizations
- Chapter 4: Sites
- Chapter 5: Groups
- Chapter 6: User accounts
- Chapter 7: Roaming users
- Chapter 8: Licenses
- Chapter 9: Utilities
- Chapter 10: Reports
- Chapter 11: Speech Recognition
- Chapter 12: Field descriptions
- Appendix A: Creating user account import files
- Appendix B: Creating the Forgot Password email template
- Appendix C: Privileges
Nuance Management Center Administrator Guide
Viewing command details
Right-click a command, and then select Command details.
Working with commands
Moving a command to another site, group, or user account
To move a command to another site, group, or individual user, cut and paste the command to another
location.
1.
View a command.
For more information, see “Viewing commands” on page 107.
2.
Right-click a command, and then select Cut.
3. In the tree, select the site, group, or user where you want to paste the command.
4.
Right-click the site, group, or user, and then select Paste.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
5.
Click Yes.
Note: If the destination contains a command with the same name or spoken phrase as the
command you're pasting, Nuance Management Center does not paste the command.
Copying a command to another site, group, or user account
To make a command available in more than one site, group, or individual user, copy the command and
paste it in another location.
1.
View a command.
For more information, see “Viewing commands” on page 107.
2.
Right-click a command, and then select Copy.
3. In the tree, select the site, group, or user where you want to paste the command.
4.
Right-click the site, group, or user, and then select Paste.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
5.
Click Yes.
Note: If the destination contains a command with the same name or spoken phrase as the
command you're pasting, Nuance Management Center does not paste the command.
Deleting commands
1.
View a command.
For more information, see “Viewing commands” on page 107.
2.
Right-click a command, and then select Delete Command.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
3. Click Yes.
Exporting commands
Applies to: Dragon Medical One clients only
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