Dictating Numbers, Punctuation, and Special Characters
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US/Canada:
If your Regional Settings are set to the United
States or Canada, your default currency is $ (dollar). If you
want to dictate a dollar currency amount, dictate it the way you
normally do. If you want to dictate a pound sterling currency
amount, say, for example,
“pound sterling sign fifty eight”
(to
enter £ 58), and so on.
In US/Canada, you must say “pound sterling sign” to enter £,
since “pound sign” means # in the U.S. vocabulary. In all other dialects,
you can say “pound sign” to type £.
Other Dialects:
If your Regional Settings are set to the United
Kingdom, your default currency is £ (pound sterling). If you
want to dictate a pound sterling currency amount, dictate it the
way you normally do. If you want to dictate a dollar currency
amount, say, for example,
“dollar sign fifty eight”
(to enter
$58) and so on.
Australian users can say “fifty eight dollars” to dictate $58,
since the Australian default currency is $ in Windows Regional Settings.
Punctuation
Using Natural Punctuation
Dragon can automatically add commas and periods at the
appropriate places in your dictation without your having to
explicitly speak that punctuation. This Natural Punctuation
feature can be useful in helping you get used to dictation by
focusing on what you are saying rather than how your speech is
punctuated.
Natural Punctuation only inserts periods and commas. You still
have to dictate other punctuation marks. Even with Natural
Punctuation turned on, you can still dictate periods and
commas. As you become more adept at dictation and want more
control over where punctuation appears, you may want to
explicitly dictate all your punctuation.
For information on correcting punctuation, see
Correcting
Punctuation
on page 66.
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