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Using the Command Browser, Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide

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9 Using the Command Browser window you want, and reopen the MyCommands Editor dialog box to see the window listed. Changing the command group and availability 1 Open the Command Browser (say "Command Browser" or click Command Browser on the Tools menu of the DragonBar). 2 Click the Manage button. This displays the groups where custom commands are available. By default, the groups Dragon, User-defined, and All are available. Use the plus (+) icon to expand the commands. 3 Select one or more commands to modify by selecting the box to the left of the command name. A check appears when you select the command. NOTE You can select an entire group by selecting the box to the left of the group name. 4 Click Edit Properties. This displays the MyCommands Properties dialog box. For more information about this, see the My Commands Properties Dialog section in MyCommands or click Help on the MyCommands Properties dialog box. 5 In the MyCommands Properties dialog box, you can: ■ Change the group in which the command is found. ■ Create a new group. To create your own group, select the Group name and type or dictate over it with a group name of your choosing. ■ Change where the command will be available. 6 When you are done, click Save. 114 Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide

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Using the Command Browser
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window you want, and reopen the MyCommands Editor dialog box to see the
window listed.
Changing the command group and availability
1
Open the Command Browser (say "Command Browser" or click Command
Browser on the Tools menu of the DragonBar).
2
Click the Manage button. This displays the groups where custom commands are
available. By default, the groups Dragon, User-defined, and All are available.
Use the plus (+) icon to expand the commands.
3
Select one or more commands to modify by selecting the box to the left of the
command name. A check
appears when you select the command.
You can select an entire group by selecting the box to the left of the group name.
4
Click Edit Properties. This displays the MyCommands Properties dialog box.
For more information about this, see the My Commands Properties Dialog
section in MyCommands or click Help on the MyCommands Properties dialog
box.
5
In the MyCommands Properties dialog box, you can:
Change the group in which the command is found.
Create a new group. To create your own group, select the Group name and
type or dictate over it with a group name of your choosing.
Change where the command will be available.
6
When you are done, click Save.
NOTE