Sony ICD-ST10VTP Dragon Naturally Speaking 7 Users Guide - Page 101
Compounding words as you dictate, Compounding words later, Dictating names
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8 Dictating Names, Numbers, Punctuation & Special Characters Compounding words as you dictate To compound words that Dragon NaturallySpeaking doesn't join automatically, just say "No Space" between the words. TO ENTE R unitednations WorldWide Web SAY united [No Space] nations [Cap] world [No Space] [Cap] wide [Cap] web You can also dictate consecutive words without spaces by turning "no spaces" on and then turning them off when you've finished. To dictate consecutive words without spaces: 1 Say "No Space On" to turn spaces off. 2 Dictate the words you want to appear without spaces. 3 Say "No Space Off" to turn spacing back on. Compounding words later You can compound the last words you said or compound selected words by saying "Compound That." This command removes all spaces between selected words. Or, if no words are selected, it removes all spaces in the last utterance. Any tabs or line breaks are also removed. To compound words: 1 Select the text you want to join. For example, if you want to join the words "Web TV," say "Select Web TV." 2 Say "Compound That." Dictating names Many names of people, places, and events are already in the Dragon NaturallySpeaking vocabulary. For example, you can dictate "Martin Luther King," "New York Times," and "Boston." To dictate a name, first try dictating the name. Dragon NaturallySpeaking automatically capitalizes the names it knows. If Dragon NaturallySpeaking incorrectly types the name, correct it by keyboard or by voice (see "Correcting and Editing" on page 41). Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide 95