Yes you can do correction with NaturalText. However, that correction is
limited to your LAST utterance. If you are dictating a document and later
notice a recognition error further back in the document, or wish to change
the phrasing of something further back in the document *you cannot do this
by voice with NaturalText*. The Select and Say(tm) features do allow this
within both NaturallySpeaking's native word processor, Microsoft Word, and
with the new 3.0 releases Corel WordPerfect.
Patrick
-----Original Message-----
From: David Rollo <dr@@cardiotips.com>
To: voice-users@@voicerecognition.com <voice-users@voicerecognition.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 15, 1998 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: efficient e-mail with Dragon products?
>Rose wrote:
>>Yes you can. I dictate directly into WP6.1, WP8.0, Netscape e-mail,
>>etc. BUT you don't have "select and say" voice correction, except in
>>Word97.
>
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>I don't understand this.
>
>NatSpeak 2.02 Preferred allows me to dictate into any window on the screen,
>even a DOS command line, and correct by saying Correct That, then Choose 2
or
>Select 4 or whatever.
>
>The only function I don't seem to have access to in NaturalText is the
>capacity
>to bring up the correction box with the hotkey, which always seems quicker
and
>easier than saying Correct That.
>
>David Rollo
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