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Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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Using the Command Browser
he Command Browser is the most comprehensive place to find which 
command work in Dragon NaturallySpeaking. The Command Browser lets 
you view both“global”(available everywhere) commands and application-specific 
commands for editing, formatting, and controlling specific applications. These 
application-specific commands let you avoid the multiple menu-selection and 
mouse-movement steps associated with the traditional Microsoft Windows 
interface.
Since the number of valid commands is large, you should just try saying what you 
want to do. Try finding a way of saying commands that is easy to remember and that 
works in Dragon NaturallySpeaking. 
You use the Command Browser to:
View and train both global and application-specific commands. Global 
Commands are the commands Dragon NaturallySpeaking recognizes regardless 
of the context. Application-specific commands let you control the applications 
on your computer. 
Create and modify custom commands. Custom commands are commands that 
have been added to the built-in command set. (Preferred and higher editions)
Change the availability of custom commands. (Preferred and higher editions)
Import and export custom commands. (Professional and higher editions)
Supported Applications
In addition to the global commands, the Command Browser displays commands for 
the following applications:
America Online
®
 6, 7, and 8
Corel
®
 WordPerfect
®
 10 (Standard Edition and higher)
DragonPad and DragonBar
Lotus
®
 Notes 5 (Professional Edition and higher)
Microsoft
®
 Chat
Microsoft
®
 Excel 97, XP, and 2000 (Preferred Edition and higher)
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