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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
Chapter 11: Speech Recognition
You can export step-by-step commands of type Dragon Medical Server from sites, groups, or users.
The Export Commands option is available only for commands created on Dragon Medical One
clients.
The Export option is available only to users with the Product Manage Dragon Medical Server privilege.
1.
View a command.
For more information, see “Viewing commands” on page 107.
2.
Right-click a step-by-step command of type Dragon Medical Server, and then select Export
Commands.
The Export Commands dialog box appears.
3.
Click Export.
Nuance Management Center exports your command.
4. Click Save/Open to download the exported command (.DAT file) to your local drive, or to
view the command details.
5. Click Close.
Importing commands
Applies to: Dragon Medical One clients only
You can only import step-by-step commands of type Dragon Medical Server that were created on
Dragon Medical One clients. You cannot import any other command type.
The Import option is available only to users with the Product Manage Dragon Medical Server privilege.
To import commands, you import the .DAT file that was created when the commands were exported.
1.
In the Speech Recognition ribbon, click Manage.
The Manage Auto-texts page appears.
2.
Expand the Commands node in the tree.
The Manage Commands page appears.
3.
In the Speech Recognition ribbon, click Import.
The Import Commands dialog box appears.
4. Click Browse.
5. Navigate to the .DAT file to import.
6. Select the import file, and then click Open.
7.
Click Next.
The Commands to Import page appears.
8. Select the check box next to the command to import, and then click Next.
9. Select the organization where you want to import the command, and then click Next.
10.
Select the site, group, or user where you want to import the command, and then click Next.
The Ready to Import page appears.
11. Click Next.
12. Click Next to see the import results.
13. Click Finish.
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