Fractions – Sony ICD-R100VTP User Manual

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C H A P T E R 4

Dictating Names, Numbers & Punctuation

Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide

83

Other Dialects: If your Regional Settings are set to the United Kingdom,
your default currency is £ (pound sterling). If you want to dictate a
pound sterling currency amount, dictate it the way you normally do. If
you want to dictate a dollar currency amount, say, for example, “dollar
sign fifty eight
” (to enter $58) and so on.

Australian users can say “fifty eight dollars” to dictate $58, since the

Australian default currency is $ in Windows Regional Settings.

Fractions

You can dictate most common fractions the way you would normally say
them. To dictate 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8, 1/9, 1/10, and 1/16 or a
multiple of these fractions, just say the fraction normally.

If Dragon NaturallySpeaking types the fraction as a word (for example,
“one-third”), you can correct it as described in “Correcting recognition
mistakes
” on page 15.

If the denominator is greater than 10, you can enter the fraction by
saying “slash” or “over” between the two numbers.

For information about dictating fraction characters (¼, ½, ¾), see
“Dictating uncommon special characters” on page 74.

TO EN TE R

SA Y

1/2

one half

1/4

one fourth

or one quarter

15/16

fifteen sixteenths

or fifteen over sixteen

3 7/8

three and seven eighths

or three and seven over eight

TO EN TE R

SA Y

9/12

nine [slash] twelve

or nine over twelve

5 3/56

five [space bar] three [slash] fifty six

130/70

one thirty over seventy

NOTE

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