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Dates, Times of day, Numbers and Punctuation, Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide

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CHAPTER 6 Numbers and Punctuation Dates Times of day To turn on Numbers Mode, say "Start Numbers Mode" or "Numbers Mode On." To turn off Numbers Mode, say, "Stop Numbers Mode" or "Numbers Mode Off." For more information on Numbers Mode and more ways to turn Numbers Mode on and off, see the section "Modes" on page 80. You can dictate most dates the way you would normally say them. Say "oh" or "zero" to enter 0. In dialects other than US/Canada, you can also say "nought." TO EN TE R 22 January 1999 April 9, 2001 14/07/85 3/11/02 3/11/2002 April 1st March 22nd the 1980s SAY twenty two January nineteen ninety nine April 9 [comma] two thousand and one fourteen [slash] oh seven [slash] eighty five three [slash] eleven [slash] zero two three [slash] eleven [slash] two thousand and two April first March twenty second the nineteen eighties Dictate the time of day the way you would normally say it. US/Canada: Dragon NaturallySpeaking® automatically types the colon (:) if you say "a m" or "p m" when dictating the time. Say "o'clock" or "colon zero zero" to enter :00. TO EN TE R 8:30 7:45 AM 10:22 PM 3:00 5:00 PM SAY eight [colon] thirty or eight [numeric colon] thirty seven forty five a m ten twenty two p m three o'clock or three [colon] zero zero five o'clock p m 64 Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide

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CHAPTER 6
Numbers and Punctuation
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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To turn on Numbers Mode, say “
Start Numbers Mode
” or “
Numbers
Mode
On
.” To turn off Numbers Mode, say, “
Stop Numbers Mode
” or “
Numbers
Mode Off
.”
For more information on Numbers Mode and more ways to turn
Numbers Mode on and off, see the section “Modes” on page 80.
Dates
You can dictate most dates the way you would normally say them. Say
“oh”
or
“zero”
to enter 0. In dialects other than US/Canada, you can also
say
“nought.”
Times of day
Dictate the time of day the way you would normally say it.
US/Canada
: Dragon NaturallySpeaking
®
automatically types the colon
(:) if you say
“a m”
or
“p m”
when dictating the time. Say
“o’clock”
or
“colon zero zero”
to enter :00.
TO ENTER
SAY
22 January 1999
twenty two January nineteen ninety nine
April 9, 2001
April 9 [comma] two thousand and one
14/07/85
fourteen [slash] oh seven [slash] eighty five
3/11/02
three [slash] eleven [slash] zero two
3/11/2002
three [slash] eleven [slash] two thousand and two
April 1st
April first
March 22nd
March twenty second
the 1980s
the nineteen eighties
TO ENTER
SAY
8:30
eight [colon] thirty
or
eight [numeric colon] thirty
7:45 AM
seven forty five a m
10:22 PM
ten twenty two p m
3:00
three o’clock
or
three [colon] zero zero
5:00 PM
five o’clock p m