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Using Portable Recorders (Preferred and higher)
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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Resume With
 “Resume With” is particularly useful when you are using a recorder. It lets you return to where 
you want to go within a recording if you misspeak or change your mind after dictating a phrase. For 
more information, see “Going back as you dictate” 
on page 50.
Later, when you transcribe your recorded dictation, you can choose to make Dragon 
NaturallySpeaking ignore all commands except the restricted command set. This 
prevents potentially damaging recognition errors (for example, a phrase being 
incorrectly interpreted as the command “Delete Previous 5 Paragraphs,” which would 
actually delete the previous five paragraphs from your transcription). For more 
information on how to do this, see the “The Advanced Settings dialog box” on page 
148.
Transcribing recorded dictation
Connecting a recorder to your computer
Before Dragon NaturallySpeaking can transcribe your recorded dictation, you must 
connect your recorder (or, in some cases, your recorder’s memory card) to your 
computer. Connect your recorder in the same way as you did when you created a 
user trained for your recorded speech. 
The following procedures describe the different methods you use for transcription, 
depending on the type of recorder you are using. Use the method that is appropriate 
for your recorder.
Transcribing from a handheld recorder or Pocket PC
Dragon NaturallySpeaking has features specifically adapted to work with the 
Dragon NaturallyMobile recorder, Sony
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 IC recorders, Panasonic
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 IC recorders, and 
Pocket Pcs. To transfer files from these recorders, use the following procedure.
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