Importing and deleting command files, Importing command files, Deleting command files – Sony ICD-R100VTP User Manual
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C H A P T E R 9
Creating Your Own Dragon NaturallySpeaking Commands
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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Importing and deleting command 
files
Dragon NaturallySpeaking can only import and export command files, 
not individual commands. If you want to share a groups of commands 
with other people, it makes sense to put all the commands you might be 
sharing together in a single file. You may also choose to organize groups 
of commands into separate files according to what the commands do.
Importing command files
The Import Commands dialog box allows you to import custom voice 
commands created by other Dragon NaturallySpeaking users. After 
importing a voice command file, you can use all the custom voice 
commands it contains, in addition to any custom voice commands that 
were already in your voice command file. You can also edit commands 
that are contained in the imported file.
To import command files:
1
On the Custom Commands submenu, click Import.
2
Use the Look In box to navigate to the location of the voice command 
file (for example, Mycommands.dvc) that you want to import. 
Voice command files are located in the users\<UserName>\current 
directory, where <UserName> is the name of the user who created the 
voice command.
3
Click Import. The status of the import process and any error messages 
appear in the Import Status dialog box.
You can also delete command files you have imported.
Deleting command files
Use the following procedure to delete a file containing a set of voice 
commands that you have imported from another Dragon 
NaturallySpeaking user. 
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