C H A P T E R 4
Editing a Document by Voice
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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Changing a combination of font face, size, and style
Say “Set Font” or “Format That” and then the attributes you want (listed
in the previous sections). You can specify any combination of face, size,
and style, but you must specify these attributes in that order (face, then
size, then style). See the list of examples below:
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“Set Font Arial”
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“Set Font Arial 12” or “Set Font Arial 12 Point”
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“Set Font Arial 12 Bold”
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“Set Font Arial Bold”
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“Set Font Bold”
If you’re changing only the font size, use the “Set Size” or “Format That Size”
commands, not the “Set Font” command.
Changing the font later
You can go back and change the font face, size, or style of text by
selecting it and then using the “Set Font” or “Format That”
commands.
To change the font:
1
Select the text you want to change.
2
Say “Set Font”
or “Format That”
and then the font attributes you want to
apply (as described in the previous section).
Aligning text
You can change how text is aligned by placing your cursor in the text and
saying “Center That,”* “Left Align That,”
*
or “Right Align That.”
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To align text:
1
Move the cursor to the text you want to align.
2
Say “Center That,” “Left Align That,” or “Right Align That.”
You can also use the following equivalent commands: “Format That
Centered,” “Format That Left Aligned,” and “Format That Right Aligned.”
* This command works in the Dragon NaturallySpeaking window, but it doesn’t work in all
programs. See “Which commands work in which programs?” on page 129 of Appendix B.
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