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For complete lists of special characters, see the online Help.
Dictating uncommon special characters
If you use uncommon special characters in your writing (for
example, a double-dagger sign ‡), you can enter them by voice
using the “Spell” command. If you use a special character
frequently, you can also add it as a new word using the
Vocabulary Editor.
For the complete list of special characters and their names, see
the Special Characters topic in the online Help.
To dictate a special character:
1 Just say “Spell” plus the name of the character. For
example, if you want to enter a double-dagger sign (‡) into
your document, say “Spell double dagger.”
To add a special character to the vocabulary:
If you frequently want to dictate an unrecognized special
character (for example, double-dagger sign — ‡) into your
document, you could add “double dagger” as a new word to the
Dragon vocabulary. Follow these steps:
1 In your document, dictate the phrase you want to use to
enter the special character (for example, say “double
dagger”). Dragon enters the words into your document.
2 Say “Spell That” to open the Spell dialog box.
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