Sony ICD-MS515VTP Dragon Naturally Speaking 6 Users Guide - Page 142
Listening to your recorded voice (Preferred edition only), Play Back To Here
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CHAPTER 11 Workflow look at the ceiling, to the side, or down. Watching the computer constantly as you speak can make your speech rhythms less natural and may increase the likelihood of errors. Listening to your recorded voice (Preferred edition only) The primary obstacle to dictating first and correcting later is forgetting what you originally said. It's frustrating to discover one of the software's mistakes but not remember the words you used. The easiest way to remind yourself of what you said is to listen to your recorded voice. In most applications, Dragon NaturallySpeaking® records what you say as you speak. In some applications, you can play back only the most recent phrase you said. NOTE Playback is available only in Dragon NaturallySpeaking® Preferred. It works in Microsoft Word®, Corel® WordPerfect®, the DragonPad and any other application that accepts formatting, such as WordPad. Please note that in Dragon NaturallySpeaking® Preferred you cannot save a recording of your dictation along with the document-you must listen to your speech in the same computer session in which it was transcribed. Here are two ways to play back your recorded speech. s Select the text for which you want to hear your original dictation and say "Play That Back." s Select the text for which you want to hear your original dictation and click on the blue triangle on the Extras toolbar on the DragonBar. Now that you've heard what you originally said, correct the error. Just type or say the words you want. Other playback commands are: s "Play Back Line" s "Play Back Paragraph" s "Play Back Document" s "Play Back Window" (plays just the text in view) s "Play Back To Here" (from the top of the window to the insertion point) s "Play Back From Here" (from the insertion point to the bottom of the window) 134 Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide