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CHAPTER 7 Using E-Mail and Microsoft Internet Explorer Going back to the previous Web page or forward to the next The Back and Forward buttons on the Microsoft® Internet Explorer® toolbar move you backward or forward through the Web pages you've visited. Say "Go Back" or "Go Forward" to do the same thing by voice. Here's a list of all the voice commands you can use to control the Microsoft® Internet Explorer® toolbar. SAY Go To Address Click Go or Go There Go To Favorite United Nations Go Back Go Forward Stop Loading Refresh or Reload Go Home TO Move the insertion point to the Address box. Go to the Web address in the Address box. Load a page that is on your Favorites list, in this example, United Nations. Go back to the previous Web page (same as clicking the Back button). Go forward to the next Web page (same as clicking the Forward button). Stop a Web page from loading (same as clicking the Stop button). Refresh the current Web page (same as clicking the Refresh button). Go to your home page (same as clicking the Home button). Entering text in a text box When Dragon NaturallySpeaking® is running, you can dictate text into Search boxes and other text boxes on a Web page. To enter text in a text box: 1 Say "Type Text" to move to the first text box on the page. TIP You can also say "Edit Box" or "Text Field" instead of "Type Text." 2 If the page has more than one text box, they will be numbered like this . (See the following procedures for examples.) Choose the number Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide 89

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CHAPTER 7
Using E-Mail and Microsoft Internet Explorer
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
89
Going back to the previous Web page or
forward to the next
The Back and Forward buttons on the Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer
®
toolbar move you backward or forward through the Web pages you’ve
visited. Say
“Go Back”
or “
Go Forward
” to do the same thing by voice.
Here’s a list of all the voice commands you can use to control the
Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer
®
toolbar.
Entering text in a text box
When Dragon NaturallySpeaking
®
is running, you can dictate text into
Search boxes and other text boxes on a Web page.
To enter text in a text box:
1
Say
“Type Text”
to move to the first text box on the page.
You can also say
Edit Box
or
Text Field
instead of
Type Text.
2
If the page has more than one text box, they will be numbered like this
. (See the following procedures for examples.) Choose the number
SAY
TO
Go To Address
Move the insertion point to the Address box.
Click Go
or
Go There
Go to the Web address in the Address box.
Go To Favorite
United Nations
Load a page that is on your Favorites list, in this
example,
United Nations.
Go Back
Go back to the previous Web page (same as clicking
the Back button).
Go Forward
Go forward to the next Web page (same as clicking the
Forward button).
Stop Loading
Stop a Web page from loading (same as clicking the
Stop button).
Refresh
or
Reload
Refresh the current Web page (same as clicking the
Refresh button).
Go Home
Go to your home page (same as clicking the Home
button).
TIP