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Topic Title: browser commands in Command Browser
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Created On: 01/31/2023 01:54 PM
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 browser commands in Command Browser   - Tremulous Tetra - 01/31/2023 01:54 PM  
 browser commands in Command Browser   - Lunis Orcutt - 01/31/2023 04:06 PM  
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Tremulous Tetra
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In Dragon Command Browser I used to be able to copy all my commands from my section for my  brave browser into the section for the Microsoft edge browser, can anybody prompt my memory please?



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Been using computers since 1985 paralysed from the neck down. I have 64-bit Windows 10 professional, DPI 15.3, I7-7500U CPU 2.7/2.9GHz, 16 GB RAM.

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Lunis Orcutt
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Manually changing application commands to a different application is easy with single commands but if you have a lot, you might try the following:

 

1. Open the Command Browser

2. Click the Manage tab if you keep the Task Pane open; which Nuance should've made the default setting

3. Add a checkmark to the Brave collection of commands

4. Right click and choose Export

5. Remove the checkmark from Brave

6. Add a checkmark to Microsoft Edge

7. Right Click Import

Note that we haven't tried this procedure because every move is permanent and we wouldn't want to delete each command individually. Now you know why we have been recommending Microsoft Edge since it came out in beta



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