Roman numerals, Postal and zip codes – Sony ICD-MS515VTP User Manual

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Dictating Names, Numbers, Punctuation & Special Characters

Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide

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

A few common fractions can also be displayed on your computer as special characters
(such as ¼, ½, or ¾) instead of two numbers separated by a slash character (such as 1/
4, 1/2, or 3/4). For information about dictating fraction characters, see “Dictating
uncommon special characters” on page 98.

Roman numerals

You can dictate Roman numerals by saying “Roman numeral” and the number. For
large numbers, say the number in small combinations (as in the examples shown
here).

Don’t pause after the word “Roman Numeral” when you’re dictating a Roman numeral. If you

pause, Dragon NaturallySpeaking may enter, for example, “Roman numeral three” instead of “III.”

Postal and ZIP Codes

Dragon NaturallySpeaking can automatically formats postal codes. This feature is
controlled from the Formatting tab of the Options dialog box. For more information,
see “Formatting options” on page 170.

TO EN TER

SAY

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

TO EN TER

SA Y

I

Roman Numeral one

IV

Roman Numeral four

V

Roman Numeral five

X

Roman Numeral ten

L

Roman Numeral fifty

C

Roman Numeral one hundred

D

Roman Numeral five hundred

M

Roman Numeral one thousand

XXIV

Roman Numeral twenty Roman four

XXXI

Roman Numeral thirty Roman one

MCMXCVII

Roman Numeral one thousand
Roman Numeral nine hundred
Roman Numeral ninety
Roman Numeral seven

TIP

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