
Correcting and Editing
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Selecting your whole document
To select all the text in your document, say “Select Document”
or “Select All.” This command is useful when you want to
change the font or the way text is aligned.
When you want to copy all the text in a document to another
window, the easiest way to do it is with the “Copy All to
Clipboard” command.
When a lot of text is selected, the “Scratch That” and “Cut That”
commands don’t work, nor can you overwrite the selection by dictating
new text. This prevents you from accidentally deleting a large part of
your document. To remove a large selection, you can say “Delete That”
instead.
Selecting an entire paragraph or line
You can select the current paragraph by saying “Select
Paragraph.” To select the current line, say “Select Line.”
You can also select a number of paragraphs or lines (up to 20).
For example, you can say “Select Previous 5 Paragraphs.”
SAY THEN THEN
Select Next Paragraph
Previous 2...20
Paragraphs
Forward Line
Back 2.20 Lines
Last
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