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Dictating special characters, Dictating common special characters

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8 Dictating Names, Numbers, Punctuation & Special Characters ■ Say the following abbreviations by pronouncing them as words: "co," "com," "gov," "mil," "net," and "org." ■ Say the following abbreviations by saying each letter: "a c," "b n, "c a," "e d u," "ie" "h k," "i d," "i n," "j p," "m y," "p h," "s g," "t h," and "u k." ■ Use the "No Caps On" and "No Caps Off" commands to enter an e-mail or Web address in all lowercase letters. For more information about controlling capitalization, see "Dictating consecutive words in all lowercase letters" on page 63. TIP You can create Text and Graphics custom commands for e-mail and Web addresses you use often. See "Automate Your Work (Preferred and higher)" on page 153. Dictating special characters Dictating common special characters The following special characters are in the Dragon NaturallySpeaking vocabulary. To dictate these characters, just say their names. TO ENTE R % ® SAY ampersand or and sign asterisk at sign backquote copyright sign caret degree sign dollar sign or dollar euros or euro sign percent sign registered sign section sign trademark sign plus sign minus sign open euro quote close euro quote All Dialects: hash sign or sharp sign US/Canada: number sign or pound sign Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide 97

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8
Dictating Names, Numbers, Punctuation & Special Characters
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
97
Say the following abbreviations by pronouncing them as words:
“co,”
“com,” “gov,”
“mil,” “net,”
and
“org.”
Say the following abbreviations by saying each letter:
“a c,” “b n, “c a,” “e d u,” “ie” “h k,” “i d,” “i n,” “j p,” “m y,” “p h,” “s g,”
“t h,”
and
“u k.”
Use the
“No Caps On”
and
“No Caps Off”
commands to enter an e-mail or Web
address in all lowercase letters. For more information about controlling
capitalization, see “Dictating consecutive words in all lowercase letters” on
page 63.
You can create Text and Graphics custom commands for e-mail and Web addresses you use
often. See “Automate Your Work (Preferred and higher)” on page 153.
Dictating special characters
Dictating common special characters
The following special characters are in the Dragon NaturallySpeaking vocabulary.
To dictate these characters, just say their names.
TO ENTER
SAY
&
ampersand
or
and sign
*
asterisk
@
at sign
`
backquote
©
copyright sign
^
caret
°
degree sign
$
dollar sign
or
dollar
euros
or
euro sign
%
percent sign
®
registered sign
§
section sign
trademark sign
+
plus sign
-
minus sign
«
open euro quote
»
close euro quote
#
All Dialects: hash sign
or
sharp sign
US/Canada: number sign
or
pound sign
TIP