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support: Correction macros/scratch that in command mode (DDWin 2.0 or higher)
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- Subject: support: Correction macros/scratch that in command mode (DDWin 2.0 or higher)
- From: "robert" <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert>
- Date: 15 Aug 2001 14:21:28 -0000
http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert/archives/personal/1997-2002/replace2.ddx
[0.2E?OpenElement&FieldElemFormat=gif] Dragon Systems Technical
Support - File Library [0.6A78?OpenElement&FieldElemFormat=gif]
Category: DragonDictate Macros
Brief Description: Correction macros (DDWin 2.0 or higher)
File Name: replace2.ddx
File Size: 4KB
Date Created: 12-20-96
Dragon Product: DragonDictate for Windows
Product Version: 2.0 or higher
Product Language: UK English, US English
Operating System(s): All Windows Versions
Description:
These two included commands can be used when the word that you just
corrected in the Choice List or Word History didn't appear in the
document (but is present in the Word History). Here's an example:
You just dictated the word "car" and DragonDictate recognized it as
"bar". Simply say "[Choose ...]" that corresponds to the correct word
in the Choice List to correct Dragon's mistake. If that procedure
didn't correct the word, do the following:
1. Make sure that the cursor is placed after the word you wish to
correct, in this case "bar".
2. Say "[delete word]". That will delete the word from the
document and open up the Word History.
3. If "Word 2" contains the correct word that you wish to paste
into the document, in this case "car", say "[Word 2]" so
DragonDictate highlights it.
4. Then say "[paste word]". That will paste the word "car" into
the document.
Included macros:
[delete word] - deletes the word before the cursor and opens the Word
History.
[paste word] - pastes the selected word from the Word History into the
active document.
To import this ddx file into your voice files...
First make sure that the voice file into which you wish to import the
macros to is the active one.
1. Select VoiceMenu | Tools | Vocabulary manager to start the
Vocabulary Manager (or say "[Bring Up]", "[Vocabulary Manager]").
2. Go to the Vocabulary menu and select "Import..." to bring up
the Import Vocabulary dialog box.
3. Select the file called replace2.ddx (The location will depend
on where you put it on your hard drive when you downloaded it).
Once the path is correct, select OK.
4. If a warning dialog is displayed saying that "the vocabulary
"XXXXXX" already exists", select "Yes" to merge the new macros
into the existing vocabulary.
5. Select VoiceMenu | Quick Access | Save User to save your user
files. This saves your voice files with the new macros which have
just been added.