Sony ICD-BP150VTP Manual

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Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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Dictating consecutive words in all capital letters 
When you want to dictate consecutive words in all capitals, you can turn all capitals 
on and then turn them off when you’ve finished.
To dictate consecutive words in all capitals:
1
Say “All Caps On” to turn all capitals on (like pressing the 
CAPS LOCK
 key).
2
Dictate the words that you want to appear in all caps. For example, say “the 
end
”. Dragon NaturallySpeaking types “THE END”
3
Say “All Caps Off” to turn all capitals off.
Dictating the next word in all lowercase letters 
When you’re dictating, you can enter a word in all lowercase letters by saying “No 
Caps”
 and then the word.
For example, say “No Caps Jennifer” to get “jennifer.” (Dragon NaturallySpeaking 
normally capitalizes this and other proper names.) 
Dictating consecutive words in all lowercase letters 
When you want to dictate consecutive words in lowercase letters (for example, 
names of computer files or e-mail addresses), you can turn the “no capitals” feature 
on and then turn it off when you are finished. This is usually easier than saying “No 
Caps”
 before each word.
To dictate consecutive words in all lowercase letters:
1
Say “No Caps On” to turn no capitals on.
2
Dictate the words you want to appear in all lowercase.
3
Say “No Caps Off” to turn no capitals off.
Capitalizing (or uncapitalizing) text already in your document 
You can change the capitalization of text already in your document by selecting it 
and then saying “Capitalize That,” “Cap That,” or “All Caps That,” or “Uncapitalize 
That
,” “Uncap That,” or “No Caps That.”
To capitalize or uncapitalize text:
1
Select the text you want to change.
2
Say “Capitalize That,” “Cap That,” or “All Caps That,” or “Uncapitalize That,” 
Uncap That,” or “No Caps That.”