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Using the Command Browser
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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Importing Commands
1
Open the Command Browser (say "Command Browser" or click Command 
Browser on the Tools menu of the DragonBar). 
2
Click the Manage button. This displays the groups where custom commands 
are available. By default, the groups Dragon, User-defined, and All are 
available. 
Use the plus (+) icon to expand the commands.
3
Click Import  
4
Use the "Choose a file to import from" dialog box to navigate to the location of 
the voice command file, for example, My_Commands.dat, which you want to 
import.
5
Click Open. The status of the import process and any error messages appear in 
the Import Status dialog box.
6
On the Importing MyCommands dialog box, select the commands you want to 
import and click the Import button. You may notice a delay, depending on the 
size of the file you are importing. For more information, click Help.
After importing a voice command file, you can use all the custom voice commands it 
contains in addition to any custom voice commands that were already in your voice 
command file. You can also edit commands that are contained in the imported file.
Changing the command group and availability
You can change the group or availability of a selected set of commands.
The command group is a category where you place the command. You use these 
groups to locate the command in the Command Browser. By default, the groups 
Dragon and User-defined are available. To create your own group, select User-
defined and type over it with a group name of your choosing.
The Availability defines where the command will be available:
Global: The command will be available in every application. 
Application-specific: The command will be available in the application you 
specify. When you select this option, the applications currently open appear. If 
the application you want is not open, use the Browse button to locate the 
application on your computer. 
Window-specific: The command will be available in the window you specify. 
When you select this option, the Window list appears. If the window you want 
is not in the list, you must close the MyCommands Editor dialog box, open the