Using numbers mode – 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

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These commands change the last number dictated or a selected number.

The “Format That Number” and “Format That Spelled Out” commands work

for numerals and currency, but not for dates, times of day, telephone numbers, and most
fractions.

Using Numbers Mode

Any time you need to dictate a series of numbers and do not want
Dragon NaturallySpeaking to recognize them as words, you can turn on
Numbers Mode. This could be useful, for example, if you are dictating
in a speadsheet program, such as Microsoft Excel®.

To turn Numbers Mode on and off:

1

From the NaturallySpeaking menu, point to Words and then click
Numbers Mode. You can also say “Start Numbers Mode” or “Numbers Mode
On
.”

A check appears beside the menu command to indicate that Numbers
Mode is on.

2

Click Numbers Mode again. You can also say “Stop Numbers Mode” or
Numbers Mode Off.”

The check disappears, indicating that Numbers Mode is off.

SA Y

TO CH AN G E

Format That Number

one

to 1

first

to 1st

twenty-fifth

to 25th

5 million

to 5,000,000

five million

to 5,000,000

US/Canada:

eight dollars

to $8

Other Dialects:

seven pounds

to £7

Format That Spelled Out

4th

to fourth

27

to twenty-seven

5,000,000

to five million

Start Numbers Mode/
Numbers Mode On

Tell Dragon NaturallySpeaking to recognize all
your dictation as numbers, typed as numerals.

Stop Numbers Mode/
Numbers Mode Off

Resume normal dictation of text and numbers.

NOTE

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