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Bob Buckland ?:-\)
 
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Default Captialization using Speech

Hi Tom,

Unfortunately the Office dictation implementation isn't up to the level of that of Dragon's.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/as...348821033.aspx
As it mentions in the articles (show all) if you have a named command on the toolbar or in a menu then the dictation should follow
those in navigation, but turning capitalization on/off would be through Format=Case in that instance. but you may be able to use
'Caps On' and 'Caps' off before and after the letter you want shifted to upper case (sigh). If I recall saying 'Shift' as a
*command* isn't reliable.

You may find the Yahoo Group for MS Speech Recognition (SR) to be helpful in getting more out of that tool in Office 2003. MS will
provide it as a Windows service in Vista with a broader useage capability than just Office (although note the 'good news-bad news'
document on this page.
http://www.tau.ac.il/~itamarez/sr/

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"Dr T Bonner" Dr T wrote in message
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How can I capitalize words as I dictate in MS Word Speech? I try in the way
that Dragon Dictate programs allow--by saying "cap" then the word--and it
doesn't work. Suggestions?

Tom Bonner
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:-)
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