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support: I say "Bring Up," followed by the application's icon name (for example, "Write") in DDWin, but the application doesn't start.




   Dragon Systems Technical Support
   [0.56?OpenElement&FieldElemFormat=gif] Technical Note
   Subject: I say "Bring Up," followed by the application's icon name
   (for example, "Write"), but the application doesn't start.
   Product: DragonDictate for Windows
   Version:
   Description:
   I say "Bring Up," followed by the application's icon name (for
   example, "Write"), but the application doesn't start.
   
   Solution:
   If you have changed the Bring-Up group for DragonDictate for Windows
   (from the default "DragonDictate for Windows"), you must also make
   sure that the entry for "Name of Bring-Up Group" in the Start Up tab
   of the Options dialog box matches your choice. Choose Options from the
   Voice Menu. Choose the Start Up tab. In the "Name of Bring-Up Group"
   list box, select the name to which you changed the DragonDictate for
   Windows program group.
   Also check and make sure that the icon name matches what you say since
   DragonDictate expects you to say exactly that when you use the [Bring
   Up] command. Therefore, it is a good idea to rename your icon if it
   has a difficult name or version number included.
   Example: The icon for WordPerfect 6.1 is usually listed as "WP61" by
   default. In this case, DragonDictate expects you to say "WP61" after
   saying [Bring Up].
   If you wish to say "[Bring Up WordPerfect]" instead, you need to
   rename the icon to "WordPerfect".
   DragonDictate will automatically update the changed name of the icon.
   






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