
Correcting and Editing
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Copying, cutting, and pasting text
You can move text from one place to another by using the “Copy
That,” “Cut That,” and “Paste That” commands.
To copy, cut, or paste text:
1 Select the text you want to copy or cut.
2 Say “Copy That” or “Cut That.”
3 Move the insertion point to where you want to paste the text.
4 Say “Paste That.”
Deleting text
Deleting the last words you dictated
You can erase the last words you dictated by saying “Scratch
That.” When you say this command, Dragon deletes the last
thing it typed into your document. This may be a full sentence, a
phrase, or just one word, if that’s all you said before pausing.
You can say “Scratch That” up to 10 times to delete the last few
things you said. If you repeat the command, you must pause
before saying it again. You can also say, for example, “Scratch
That 5 Times.”
Going back as you dictate
When you’re dictating, sometimes you may hesitate or think of a
better way to say something right after you’ve said it. When this
happens, you can use the “Resume With” command to return to
where you were before the mistake.
Just say “Resume With” followed immediately by the word or
words to which you want to return. Then, continue dictating.
Any text after the new position of the insertion point will be
replaced with your new dictation.
When using the “Resume With” command, remember not to
pause in the middle. Say “Resume With” and then immediately say the
words to which you want to return. These words must be in the last three
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