Transferring dictation into your e-mail – Sony ICD-R100VTP User Manual
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C H A P T E R 7
Working With E-Mail and the Web
Dragon NaturallySpeaking User’s Guide
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To navigate e-mail fields:
Here’s an example of how to dictate a simple e-mail message.
To dictate an e-mail message:
1
Say “New Mail.” The new message opens on your screen.
2
Say “Go to To Field.” Pause (to make sure you are in the correct field),
then dictate the recipient’s e-mail address, for example “harriet at
dragonsystems dot com.” If you are entering more than one address,
separate each one by saying “comma.”
3
(optional) Say “Go to CC Field” or “Go to BCC Field,” pause, and dictate
the addresses of the people who should receive copies, or blind copies,
of your message.
In many e-mail programs, you can also say just “Subject” or “BCC” to move to the
field by that name.
4
Say “Go to Subject Field,” pause, and dictate the subject of your message,
for example “Planning A Trip To See You.”
5
Say “Go to Body Field,” pause, and begin dictating the body of your
message.
See the online Tutorial and your Quick Start guide for more detailed
information on dictating and formatting e-mail.
Transferring dictation into your e-mail
If you have dictated text into another program such as the DragonPad, or
have transcribed text from a mobile recorder, you can transfer it into an
e-mail message.
S A Y
TH EN
(on e)
Go to
To Field
Move to
CC Field
BCC Field
Body Field
First Field
Last Field
TIP
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