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Table Of Contents
- Dragon Professional for Mac User Guide
- Get started
- Using the Dragon menu
- The Status Window
- The Guidance window
- Recognition modes
- Preferences window
- Using profiles and dictation sources
- Using DragonPad
- FAQs
- What's New?
- Upgrading from Dragon Dictate 4 or Dragon for Mac 5: FAQ
- Activate and Register
- Use the microphone
- Dictate text
- Getting started with dictation
- Mixing dictation with typing
- Dictation overview
- Take it back
- Dictating punctuation and symbols
- Dictating letters
- Dictating numbers
- Correct mistakes
- Edit text
- Format text
- Auto Formatting
- To open the Auto Formatting window:
- Street Addresses
- UK and Canadian postcodes
- Web and email addresses
- Phone numbers
- Abbreviated titles
- Dates
- Times
- Use numerals starting with
- Partially format -illion numbers
- Prices and currencies
- ISO currency codes
- Units of measure
- Social Security Numbers
- All other numbers
- Common abbreviations
- Expand contractions
- Insert two spaces after period
- Allow pauses in formatted phrases
- Formatting
- Capitalization
- Spacing
- Aligning text
- Auto Formatting
- Transcription
- Control your computer
- Launching and quitting applications
- Navigating application windows
- OS X controls
- Working with the Finder
- Using dialog controls
- Key commands
- Menu Walking
- Mouse commands
- MouseGrid
- Create documents
- Working with Microsoft Word
- Working with TextEdit
- Navigating within a document
- To move the cursor to the first or last position in the current document
- To move the cursor a specified number of words from its current position
- To insert the cursor before a specified word or phrase
- To move the cursor to its previous position
- To move the cursor up, down, left or right
- To move the cursor to a new text field
- Related topics:
- Use applications
- Working with Mail
- Working with TextEdit
- Working with Microsoft Word
- Working with Safari
- Working with Firefox
- Working with Calendar
- Working with Messages
- Browse the web
- Dragon Web Extensions
- Installing Dragon Web Extensions
- Upgrading Dragon Web Extensions
- Setting up Dragon Web Extensions—Safari
- Setting up Dragon Web Extensions—Firefox
- Using Dragon Web Extensions to access links and other Web controls
- Disabling or Uninstalling Dragon Web Extensions—Firefox
- Disabling or Uninstalling Dragon Web Extensions—Safari
- Working with Safari
- Working with Firefox
- Posting to Facebook and Twitter
- Dragon Web Extensions
- Make Dragon more accurate
- Use email
- Working with email
- Working with Mail
- Working with webmail
- AutoTexts
- Manage Dragon Commands
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting overview
- Troubleshooting audio and recognition
- Troubleshooting Dragon Web Extensions
- Troubleshooting Commands
- Troubleshooting Vocabulary
- Issues with Upgraded Profiles
- Uninstall Dragon Professional Individual for Mac version 6
3. Say: "Redo last action"
Result: "The meeting will be held at 12 PM in the assembly room"
Example 3
1. Say: "The meeting will be held at 12 PM in the assembly room"
Result: "The meeting will be held at 12 PM in the assembly room"
2. Say: "Bold 12 PM"
Result: "The meeting will be held at 12 PM in the assembly room"
3. Say: "Undo last action"
Result: "The meeting will be held at 12 PM in the assembly room"
Related topics:
l Revising text
Dictating punctuation and symbols
To dictate punctuation or symbols, say the name of the punctuation or symbol at the appropriate places in your
dictation.
In Dictation mode, Dragon will insert intelligent spacing around punctuation. In Spelling and Numbers modes, all
spaces must be inserted by saying "Space bar."
To place punctuation around text
l Say "Put <punctuation> around selection" to place punctuation at the beginning and end of the selected text.
l Say "Put <punctuation> around that" to place punctuation at the beginning and end of the last phrase you
dictated.
l Say "Put <punctuation> around <text>" to place punctuation at the beginning and end of the specified text.
You can use these commands with:
l Quotation marks
l Parentheses
l Brackets
l Braces
l Spanish exclamation marks
l Spanish question marks
Punctuation and symbols
To enter Say To enter Say
. U.S. dialects:
l Period
l Dot
Non-U.S. dialects:
l Full stop
All dialects:
l Point
?
l Question mark
!
l Exclamation mark
,
l Comma
:
l Colon
;
l Semicolon
-
l Hyphen
–
l Dash
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