Sony ICD-BP150VTP Dragon Naturally Speaking 7 Users Guide - Page 90
Dictating Names, Numbers, Punctuation & Special Characters, Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide
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8 84 Dictating Names, Numbers, Punctuation & Special Characters TO E N T E R 1 5 17 23 179 5423 5,423 12,537 142,015 35.23 0.03 43.28% 02460 02460-1458 2 3/4 11/32 $99.50 45.35 £120.35 SAY one numeral one five numeral five seventeen twenty three one hundred seventy nine one seventy nine five thousand four hundred and twenty three five [comma] four twenty three twelve thousand five hundred and thirty seven one hundred and forty two thousand and fifteen thirty five [point] two three All Dialects: zero [point] zero three Outside US/Canada: nought [point] nought three forty three [point] twenty eight [percent sign] oh two four six zero oh two four six zero [hyphen] one four five eight two and three fourths eleven over thirty two ninety nine dollars and fifty cents 45 Euros and thirty-five cents pound sterling sign one hundred and twenty point thirty five [All Dialects] NOTE If you are having problems dictating numbers, currency, times, or dates, make sure that your Regional Settings match the language (dialect) you selected when you created your user. Changing the format of a number If Dragon NaturallySpeaking enters a number in a format you don't want, you can use voice commands to convert it to a numeral or to spell it out. For example, you can change "seven dollars" to "$7" (US/Canada) or "seven pounds" to "£7" (Other Dialects) by saying "Format That Number." And you can change "$7" to "seven dollars" (US/Canada) or "£7" to "seven pounds" (Other Dialects) by saying "Format That Spelled Out." Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide