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Performing Operations, Working with Applications, Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide

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7 Working with Applications words should also work, such as saying "Make Row Height 5" in place of "Set Row Height 5" NOTE If the numbers you dictate are transcribed as words, you can switch to Numbers Mode by saying "Numbers Mode On" or by choosing Numbers Mode from the Words menu on the DragonBar. COMMAND Press F2, Edit Cell Set Row Height, Column Width Right/Left/Center Align Cell, Row, Column Color/Shade This Cell Format This Cell, Row, Column Clear Cell/Row/Column FUNCTION Switch to Full Edit Mode. The selected cell is opened for editing and the insertion point is placed at the end of the line. Change the height of a column or the width of a row. For example, "Set Column Width to 5". Format the contents of the selection right aligned, left aligned or center aligned. Open the Format Cell dialog box with the Patterns tab selected so you can choose a color. Open the Format Cell dialog box so you can make selections by voice. Clear the contents of the specified region. Performing Operations Use the following commands to enter formulas and to perform other Microsoft Excel operations by voice. These commands are samples. Other commands that use similar words should also work. COMMAND Average the selected cells Divide cell x by cell y Multiply cell x by ten percent Compute End Formula Recalculate Sort This Column Ascending, Descending Hide/Unhide selection Lock/Unlock selection FUNCTION Compute the average of the selected cells and enter the result in the selected cell. Divide one cell by another. For example, "Divide cell A2 by A4". Multiply the contents of cell x by 10% and enter the result in the selected cell. Compute a formula. For example, "Compute Five Plus Seven Times Three End Formula." Recalculate the formula in the selected cell and overwrite the existing value with the new value. Sort the selected column. Hide or unhide a selection. Lock or unlock a selection. 82 Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide

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7
Working with Applications
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words should also work, such as saying “
Make Row Height 5
” in place of “
Set Row
Height 5
If the numbers you dictate are transcribed as words, you can switch to Numbers Mode by
saying “Numbers Mode On” or by choosing Numbers Mode from the Words menu on the DragonBar.
Performing Operations
Use the following commands to enter formulas and to perform other Microsoft Excel
operations by voice. These commands are samples. Other commands that use similar
words should also work.
COMMAND
FUNCTION
Press F2, Edit Cell
Switch to Full Edit Mode. The selected cell is opened
for editing and the insertion point is placed at the
end of the line.
Set Row Height, Column
Width
Change the height of a column or the width of a
row. For example, “
Set Column Width to 5
”.
Right/Left/Center Align Cell,
Row, Column
Format the contents of the selection right aligned, left
aligned or center aligned.
Color/Shade This Cell
Open the Format Cell dialog box with the Patterns
tab selected so you can choose a color.
Format This Cell, Row,
Column
Open the Format Cell dialog box so you can make
selections by voice.
Clear Cell/Row/Column
Clear the contents of the specified region.
COMMAND
FUNCTION
Average the selected cells
Compute the average of the selected cells and enter
the result in the selected cell.
Divide cell x by cell y
Divide one cell by another. For example, “
Divide cell
A2 by A4
”.
Multiply cell x by ten percent
Multiply the contents of cell x by 10% and enter the
result in the selected cell.
Compute <Formula> End
Formula
Compute a formula. For example, “Compute Five
Plus Seven Times Three End Formula.”
Recalculate
Recalculate the formula in the selected cell and
overwrite the existing value with the new value.
Sort This Column Ascending,
Descending
Sort the selected column.
Hide/Unhide selection
Hide or unhide a selection.
Lock/Unlock selection
Lock or unlock a selection.
NOTE