Dates, Times of day – 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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With Numbers Mode on, Dragon NaturallySpeaking tries to interpret

everything as a number. If you dictate words, the results will be unpredictable. However,
you can still navigate menus and switch between programs by voice when Numbers
Mode is on.

Dates

You can dictate most dates the way you would normally say them. Say
“oh” or “zero” to enter 0. In dialects outside US/Canada, you can also say
“nought.”

If Dragon NaturallySpeaking types the date in the wrong format, just
correct it (as described in “Correcting recognition mistakes” on page 15).
When the Correction dialog box opens, the format you want may be on
the list of alternatives.

Times of day

US/Canada: Usually, you can dictate the time of day the way you would
normally say it. Say “o’clock” to enter :00. Dragon NaturallySpeaking
automatically types the colon (:) if you say “a m,” “p m,” or “o’clock”
when dictating the time. Otherwise, say “colon zero zero” to enter :00.

TO EN TE R

SA Y

22 January 1999

Twenty two January nineteen ninety nine

April 9, 2001

April 9 [comma] two thousand and one

14/07/85

fourteen [slash] oh seven [slash] eighty five

3/11/02

three [slash] eleven [slash] zero two

3/11/2002

three [slash] eleven [slash] two thousand and two

April 1st

April first

March 22nd

March twenty second

The 1980s

The nineteen eighties

TO EN TE R

SA Y

8:30

eight [colon] thirty

4:45 AM

four forty five a m

10:22 PM

ten twenty two p m

3:00

three o’clock

5:00 PM

five o’clock p m

NOTE

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