Sony ICD-BP150VTP Dragon Naturally Speaking 5 Users Guide - Page 101

Copying, cutting, and pasting text, Capitalizing text

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CHAPTER 5 Editing and Revising Text Copying, cutting, and pasting text You can move text from one place to another by using the "Copy That," "Cut That," and "Paste That" commands. To copy, cut, or paste text: 1 Select the text you want to copy or cut. 2 Say "Copy That" or "Cut That." 3 Move the insertion point to where you want to paste the text. 4 Say "Paste That." NOTE You can copy your entire document to the Clipboard by saying "Copy All to Clipboard." This is useful when you want to copy text to another window. (See "Copying text to other programs" on page 106.) Capitalizing text Capitalizing the first letter of the next word you dictate Dragon NaturallySpeaking capitalizes many words automatically. It capitalizes the first word in a sentence (following a period, question mark, or exclamation mark). It capitalizes the first word after you say "New Paragraph" (though not when you say "New Line"), and it capitalizes proper names (when these words are already in the Dragon NaturallySpeaking vocabulary in capitalized form). When you're dictating, you can capitalize words that aren't automatically capitalized by saying "Cap" and then the word. For example, say "Cap fluffy" to get "Fluffy." Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide 95

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CHAPTER 5
Editing and Revising Text
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
95
Copying, cutting, and pasting
text
You can move text from one place to another by using the
“Copy That,”
“Cut That,”
and
“Paste That”
commands.
To copy, cut, or paste text:
1
Select the text you want to copy or cut.
2
Say
“Copy That”
or
“Cut That.”
3
Move the insertion point to where you want to paste the text.
4
Say
“Paste That.”
You can copy your entire document to the Clipboard by saying “Copy All to
Clipboard.” This is useful when you want to copy text to another window. (See “Copying
text to other programs” on page 106.)
Capitalizing text
Capitalizing the first letter of the next word you
dictate
Dragon NaturallySpeaking capitalizes many words automatically. It
capitalizes the first word in a sentence (following a period, question
mark, or exclamation mark). It capitalizes the first word after you say
New Paragraph
” (though not when you say “
New Line
”), and it
capitalizes proper names (when these words are already in the Dragon
NaturallySpeaking vocabulary in capitalized form).
When you’re dictating, you can capitalize words that aren’t automatically
capitalized by saying
“Cap”
and then the word. For example, say
“Cap
fluffy”
to get “Fluffy.”
NOTE