Using Text-To-Speech - Dragon Systems DRAGON NATURALLYSPEAKING PROFESSIONAL 5 Manual

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Using text-to-speech

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Using Dragon NaturallySpeaking Successfully
In DragonPad, open the document to correct.
Use the buttons on the Extras toolbar to play back dictation.
Select the text you want to correct by mouse or keyboard.
Press the correction hot key (normally the minus [-] key on the numeric
key pad) or click the Correct button on the DragonBar Extras toolbar.
The Quick Correct list or Correction dialog box appears with the
selected text.
Use the keyboard to correct the text.
Save the text and the user's speech files when you are done.
Text-to-speech is available in Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred and
higher editions.
You can use text-to-speech to have text on your screen (not your current
dictation) read aloud in a computer voice. For example, you can have a
document that you (or someone else) dictated read back while you listen
for mistakes and sections you may want to revise.
Text-to-speech is available only in the DragonPad, Microsoft Word, and
Corel WordPerfect. You can, however, copy and paste text from other
programs and then use text-to-speech.
To start text-to-speech:
To start text-to-speech, do any of the following:
Select the text you want to hear (a line, a paragraph, and so on), and
then say "Read That."
Select the text you want to hear, and then select Read That from the
Advanced submenu (or right-click in your document and click Read
That from the shortcut menu).
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