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Pages:
  
1.Welcome
2.Understanding User Interface
3.Using Dictation Pro
4.Start Dictation and Voice commands
 
Select Commands
Move Commands
Delete Commands
Capitalization Commands
 
Caps characters, words, lines, paragraphs
All Caps
No Caps characters, words, lines, paragraphs
Backspace Commands
Cut Commands
Copy Commands
Paste Commands
Undoing and redoing actions
Formatting commands
Correcting Text
Multiple Occurrences
Dictating Special Characters
Dictating Number, Dates and Time
5.Settings
6.Keyboard Shortcuts
7.Troubleshooting tips
8.Resources
 

Dictation Pro 1.08


Capitalize recently dictated word or phrase

Note - Please press and hold control key before you use any capitalize command.  Otherwise application will recognize it as a text and not as a command.

  • Caps that

This command capitalizes the last word or phrase that has been dictated.

To Capitalize Specific Words

  • Caps<text>

The <text> represents any word or phrase.  The first character of all the words in <text> are capitalized.

If the spoken <text> occurs multiple times in your document, you can easily resolve the Multiple Matches.

To Capitalize Range of Words

  • Caps<text1>through<text2>

The command capitalizes a part of your document.  <text1> and <text2> represent the actual words at the beginning and end of the selected range for capitalization.

If <text1> and <text2> occur multiple times in your document, you can easily resolve the Multiple Matches.

To Capitalize One or More Characters

  • Caps next character

The command converts a character to uppercase after the current location of the cursor.

  • Caps next <2-20> characters

You can convert 2-20 characters to uppercase after the current location of the cursor.

For example, say "Caps next 5 characters".

  • Caps previous character

The command converts a character to uppercase before the current location of the cursor.

  • Caps previous <2-20> characters

You can convert 2-20 characters to uppercase before the current location of the cursor.

For example, say "Caps previous 5 characters".

To Capitalize One or More Words / Lines / Paragraphs

  • Caps next word / line / paragraph

The command capitalizes the first character of the word and first character of every word in a line / paragraph in which the cursor is present.

  • Caps next <2-20> words / lines / paragraphs

You can convert the first character of 2-20 words and first character of all words in 2-20 lines / paragraphs to uppercase after the current location of the cursor.

For example, say "Caps next 5 words", "Caps next 4 lines".

  • Caps previous word / line / paragraph

The command converts the first character of a word and first character of every word in a line / paragraph to uppercase in which the cursor is present.

  • Caps previous <2-20> words / lines / paragraphs

You can convert the first character of 2-20 words and first character of every word in 2-20 lines / paragraphs to uppercase before the current location of the cursor.

For example, say "Caps previous 5 words", "Caps previous 2 paragraphs".

Note - An alternate word for "next" is "forward" and other words for "previous" are "back" and "last".



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