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Introduction
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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About this guide
This guide covers all editions of Dragon NaturallySpeakingNaturallySpeaking. This 
includes:
Essentials
Standard
Preferred
Professional
Professional Solution Series
Most of the information presented in this guide is applicable to all the editions. 
Differences between the editions is noted in the text. 
Conventions used in this guide
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This guide contains many examples of words and phrases you can say when 
using Dragon NaturallySpeaking. These examples appear in italics with 
quotation marks, for example: “Format That Bold.”
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Some procedures also include sample text for you to dictate. Sample text 
appears in a different typeface, with punctuation in square brackets. For 
example:
US/Canada: When talking to a computer [comma] try to say every word clearly 
without trailing off at the end of a sentence [period]
Other Dialects: When talking to a computer [comma] try to say every word 
clearly without trailing off at the end of a sentence [full stop]
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This guide applies to the five English dialects that ship with Dragon 
NaturallySpeaking: 
US English
UK English
Australian English
Indian English
Southeast Asian English
US English uses US spelling, punctuation, and time and currency formats. We 
recommend US English for Canadian users since this dialect formats numbers 
(including times, telephone numbers, and currency) in North American formats.
All other dialects use UK spelling, punctuation, and time and currency formats 
(some number settings depend on your Windows Regional Settings). Where