MyCommands Editor—Auto-Text
Set the Command Type to Auto-Text in the MyCommands Editor when you want to create or edit a custom command for inserting auto-text into your documents.
Auto-text is a block of content that you specify - including text, graphics, or both - for which you create a custom voice command. In your dictation, when you say the command, Dragon enters your content.
Enter the following criteria for your auto-text commands.
Option | Description |
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MyCommand Name |
What you'll say to run the command. For example, "Insert Company Logo". Click Train to teach Dragon how you pronounce it. |
Description |
(Optional) A brief description of what the command does. |
Group |
Organize commands in groups to make them easy to find in the Command Browser. Choose a group from the list |
Availability |
Specifies which applications you can use the command with. Choose from:
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Command Type |
This should already be set to Auto-text. |
Name Editor
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Click to open the MyCommands Name Editor. For more information, see MyCommands Name Editor dialog box. |
Content
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Enter exactly what you want Dragon to insert when you use this command. Use the formatting tools below the text box to style your content. To add a variable within the content, click Insert Variable. |
Insert Variable | Click to insert a variable in your auto-text content. Variables are placeholders for text that varies from one document to another. You can replace the "default value" text with an actual default value. For more information, see Using fields with Auto-Text commands. |
Plain Text
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Select if you want Dragon to format the auto-text content in the same manner as the text that precedes it in your document. Unselect it if you want Dragon to preserve the formatting you specified in this dialog box. Note that this only works with applications that support Rich Text Formatting. By default, this is unselected. |
Save |
Click to save your new command. If you are editing a command, clicking Save overwrites the original command with your changed version. If you'd rather save your changes as a new command, click Create New. |
Create New |
This button is only enabled when you are editing an existing custom command in the MyCommands Editor. Click Create New if you want to save your changes as a new command. If you'd rather overwrite the original command with your changed version, click Save. |
Related procedures | Additional information |
Managing your custom commands dialog box |