Inserting, replacing, and deleting text
There may be multiple instances of words and phrases that match the text you say when you use Delete and Insert commands. Numbers appear next to each instance. Dragon allows you to perform an action on a single instance, or on all instances. For more information, see Working with multiple text matches.
This topic describes Global Commands that you can use in any application.
To insert words and phrases:
Dragon moves the cursor before or after the text. |
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To replace text:
The text you dictate replaces the selected text. |
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To delete the last text you dictated:Say "Scratch That" or "Delete That" or "Undo that". |
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To backspace:
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To backspace to a specific place in the text:
Example:
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To delete characters:Say one of the following:
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To delete words:Say one of the following:
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To delete lines:Say one of the following:
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To delete paragraphs:
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To delete specific text:Say one of the following:
To use these commands, you must have selected the Enable Delete shortcut commands option on the Options dialog box—Commands. Or
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Related procedures |
Additional information |
Selecting and deselecting text | Options dialog box—Commands |
Working with multiple text matches |
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