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Topic Title: Is there a way to create a KnowBrainer command like this?
Topic Summary: Need help with an advanced text editing command
Created On: 10/03/2021 06:20 AM
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 Is there a way to create a KnowBrainer command like this?   - brainerfan - 10/03/2021 06:20 AM  
 Is there a way to create a KnowBrainer command like this?   - Edgar - 10/03/2021 10:26 AM  
 Is there a way to create a KnowBrainer command like this?   - brainerfan - 10/03/2021 10:28 PM  
 Is there a way to create a KnowBrainer command like this?   - Tomc - 10/03/2021 10:56 PM  
 Is there a way to create a KnowBrainer command like this?   - Lunis Orcutt - 10/04/2021 11:01 AM  
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 10/03/2021 06:20 AM
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brainerfan
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I know with default Dragon you can say "Select [dictation] ", and have a term or selection be auto-highlighted, but is there a way to create a more advanced context sensitive dictation command for editing like the following with KnowBrainer? 


Command: "Add [dictation] before [dictation #2]"


i.e.

Sentence: "The monkey was big."

Command: "Add [all caps really] before [big]" or "Add [all caps really] after [was]"

New Sentence: "The monkey was REALLY big." 


...And have it add dictation, before or after other specified dictation in a document, for easier editing? I ask because using my hands to edit everything is a pain & timewaster, and source of frustration. 


I'm pretty new to this, so any help would be greatly appreciated, even if it's a different way of doing this, something similar, or a workaround! :-)

 

 



 



 10/03/2021 10:26 AM
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Edgar
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You may only have one open-ended dictation variable in a command.

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 10/03/2021 10:28 PM
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Are there any other good text editing commands I should know about or make, then?

Dictation is perfectly fine, but editing by voice only is still a major pain... just feels like I'm missing tools for the job.

 

 



 10/03/2021 10:56 PM
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Maybe not very quick or elegant, but I would say:

Insert before monkey.
really
All caps that.

Or are you looking for something more advanced?
 10/04/2021 11:01 AM
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Lunis Orcutt
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You can save one step. Try

 

1. Say insert before <monkey>

2. Say UPPER <REALLY>
3. If you wish to send your cursor back to the end of your paragraph say Continue
4. If you would like to kick it up a notch, say Continue<dictation>.

If you're spouse is walking toward you with a scowl on his/her face, crank up your speaker volume and say Bad Computer. KnowBrainer will apologize to your spouse and undo (hopefully) whatever you did last. As soon as your spouse leaves, say Computer to be appropriately welcomed by the rank you deserve

That's how we roll 



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