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Using Natural Language Commands, Available Natural Language Commands

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8 C H A P T E R Using Natural Language Commands I n addition to the global, "available everywhere" commands, Dragon NaturallySpeaking® includes many additional commands for editing, formatting, and controlling applications. These extra commands are called Natural Language Commands on the assumption that you can give the computer commands "naturally," without having to remember the exact wording of the commands you want Available Natural Language Commands Natural Language Commands are available in these applications: s Microsoft® Word 10, 2000, and 97 (Standard and higher editions only) s Corel® WordPerfect® 9 and 10 (Standard and higher editions only) s Microsoft® Internet Explorer® versions 5 and 5.5 s America Online® 6. s Microsoft® Excel® 10, 2000, and 97 (Preferred edition only) s DragonPad and DragonBar To make Dragon NaturallySpeaking® do what you want, you can't say just anything. For example, consider what you would say to format the text you've selected in bold. Would it be one of these phrases? s bold this s bold that s make this bold Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide 95

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CHAPTER
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
95
8
Using Natural Language
Commands
n addition to the global, “available everywhere” commands, Dragon
NaturallySpeaking
®
includes many additional commands for editing,
formatting, and controlling applications. These extra commands are
called
Natural Language Commands
on the assumption that you can give
the computer commands “naturally,” without having to remember the
exact wording of the commands you want
Available Natural Language
Commands
Natural Language Commands are available in these applications:
Microsoft
®
Word 10, 2000, and 97 (Standard and higher editions
only)
Corel
®
WordPerfect
®
9 and 10 (Standard and higher editions only)
Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer
®
versions 5 and 5.5
America Online
®
6.
Microsoft
®
Excel
®
10, 2000, and 97 (Preferred edition only)
DragonPad and DragonBar
To make Dragon NaturallySpeaking
®
do what you want, you can’t say
just anything. For example, consider what you would say to format the
text you’ve selected in bold. Would it be one of these phrases?
bold this
bold that
make this bold
I