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Dictating Names, Numbers, Punctuation & Special Characters
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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currency amount, dictate it the way you normally do. If you want to dictate a dollar 
currency amount, say, for example, “dollar sign fifty eight” (to enter $58) and so on.
 Australian users can say “fifty eight dollars” to dictate $58, since the Australian default 
currency is $ in Windows Regional Settings. 
Punctuation
Using Natural Punctuation
Dragon NaturallySpeaking can automatically add commas and periods at the 
appropriate places in your dictation without your having to explicitly speak that 
punctuation. This Natural Punctuation feature can be useful in helping you get 
used to dictation by focusing on what you are saying rather than how your speech is 
punctuated. 
Natural Punctuation only inserts periods and commas. You still have to dictate other 
punctuation marks. Even with Natural Punctuation turned on, you can still dictate 
periods and commas. As you become more adept at dictation and want more control 
over where punctuation appears, you may want to explicitly dictate all your 
punctuation.
For information on correcting punctuation, see Correcting Punctuation on page 44.
 Periods will only appear at the end of a sentence once you have started the next utterance or 
said "New Line" or "New Paragraph"
Enabling and disabling automatic punctuation
Natural Punctuation is turned on by default.
There are two ways of turning Natural Punctuation on and off:
1
Select Options from the Tools menu of the DragonBar and click "automatically 
add commas and periods" on the Formatting tab. For more information on this, 
see page 170.
2
By saying "autopunctuation on" and "autopunctuation off". Turning Natural 
Punctuation on and off by voice sets the option on the Formatting tab listed 
above. If your disable Natural Punctuation by voice, it stays disabled until to 
enable it again.
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