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Alain Desilets wrote: > > Whenever I am correcting a word in DD and say "Choose 2", DD > understands "Choose 10". Now I would like to correct this mistake and > tell DD that what I really meant was "Choose 2", but "Choose 10" > doesn't appear in the word history. > > Does any one know how you go about correcting mistakes for "Choose N" > commands? > > Thanks > > -- > Alain Desilets > Institute for Information Technology > National Research Council of Canada > > e-mail: alain@ai.iit.nrc.ca Say "oops" in the "oops" Buffer If, while in the Oops buffer, the system mis-recognizes "selectn", "choose n", or "edit n", say "oops" and a second "Oops" buffer will open with the mis-recognized command word. You may then choose, select, or train the right command. If needed, say "okay" to close the second Oops buffer then continue using the first "Oops" buffer to correct the mis-recognized dictation word. Hope this helps, Rose