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Text type Examples
Example 2
Say: "eleven"
Result: 11
Partially format "-illion" numbers
Check to display a combination of numbers and text for numbers
higher than 999,999.
Example
Say: "Eight million"
Result: 8 million
Prices and currencies
Check to display money amounts properly.
For US and Canadian dialects, say "Pound Sterling" to
get the £ symbol. For example, say "one pound sterling
thirty" to get £1.30.
Example
Say: "one dollar and thirty cents"
Result: $1.30
ISO currency codes
Check to display the three-letter ISO code rather than the currency
symbol.
Example
Say: "fifty euros"
Result: EUR 50
Units of measure
Check to display symbols and abbreviations for common
measurements.
To change the default format for a specific measurement,
change the Smart Formatting settings during the
Correction process. See Smart Formatting for more
information.
Example 1
Say: "six feet three inches"
Result: 6'3"
Example 2
Say: "two kilometers"
Result: 2 km
Social Security Numbers
Check to display properly-formatted US Social Security numbers
when you dictate nine-digit sequences.
Example
Say: "One two three four five six seven
eight nine"
Result: 123-45-6789
All other numbers
Check to format numbers not covered elsewhere in this section,
including:
l Negative numbers
l Decimals
l Ordinals (1st, 2nd, etc.)
Example 1—Negative numbers
Say: "negative five"
Result: -5
Example 2—Decimals
Say: "eight point two five"
Result: 8.25
Example 3—Ordinals
Say: "tenth"
Result: 10th
Common abbreviations
Check to automatically convert words to their common abbreviations.
Example
Say: "versus"
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