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Topic Title: needing a command that capitalises a word that is already typed (in Edge) Topic Summary: in non-Dragon friendly applications. Created On: 11/22/2021 12:42 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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- Anandits | - 11/22/2021 12:42 AM |
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- Lunis Orcutt | - 11/22/2021 11:38 AM |
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- Anandits | - 11/22/2021 09:55 PM |
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- Edgar | - 11/22/2021 12:10 PM |
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- dilligence | - 11/22/2021 05:30 PM |
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- Anandits | - 11/22/2021 10:03 PM |
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- Anandits | - 11/22/2021 09:59 PM |
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- Edgar | - 11/23/2021 04:21 PM |
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- Anandits | - 11/23/2021 09:26 PM |
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- Edgar | - 11/24/2021 11:49 AM |
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KnowBrainer does not include this type of command but you already have 2 choices that will work just as well and possibly better. The following 2 examples detail capitalizing (Title Case) the 3 word phrase “Can't Touch This”.
Dragon: Say Cap <can't> Cap <touch> Cap <this> in a single phrase. The advantage is being able to continue your dictation without stopping. Unfortunately, you have to say Cap before each word which can be annoying when you have to capitalize more than one word. ------------------------- Change "No" to "Know" w/KnowBrainer 2022 |
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Thank you, Lunis, but that is not what I need. I know that I can do this, but am looking for something that can help me to make corrections in a document that is already created. I have to do a lot of editing in Google Docs. I am looking for something quicker than me having to repeat the word again. |
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