twiggyann wrote:
> I would really rather be able to fix the issue one time than have to fix it
> over and over again whenever I have a document with the word "attorney." I'm
> finding the voice recognition software impressive as far as accuracy goes,
> but customization of words and pronounciation, as well as being compatible
> with programs other than IE and Microsoft Office 2007, is behind that of
> Dragon NaturallySpeaking 5.
>
> (Also since I dictate into Notepad and then copy and paste into WordPerfect,
> this isn't something that I can set as an "auto correct" word. It would have
> to be a find and replace.)
>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 13:05:25 -0700, twiggyann
>> <> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a project that I would like to dictate in which I will have to use the
>>> word Attorney many many times. However, whenever I say the word, speech
>>> recognition chooses to use the form Atty.
>>>
>>> Is there a way for me to delete this form of the word from the speech
>>> recognition dictionary? I will never use it in that form. I have tried to
>>> add it to the list of cannot dictate words, but without putting the period
>>> after it that won't keep the program from using it. And I cannot add it to
>>> the list to not dictate with the period.
>>>
>>> No matter how often I correct the program when it uses that form, it's still
>>> uses it every single time.
>>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated because I'm at the end of my wits.
>>
>> I know next to nothing about speech recognition, and can't answer the
>> question. But as a workaround, why not just let it supply "Atty" and
>> then do a search and replace to change all instances of "Atty" to
>> "Attorney" when you're done.
>>
>> --
>> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
>> Please Reply to the Newsgroup
>>
Don't know if this will help or not, but it came from Microsoft support
To use the Speech Dictionary
1. Open Speech Recognition by clicking the Start button , clicking
All Programs, clicking Accessories, clicking Ease of Access, and then
clicking Windows Speech Recognition.
2. Say "Open Speech Dictionary."
3. Do any of the following:
• To add a word to the dictionary, click or say Add a new word, and then
follow the instructions in the wizard.
• To prevent a specific word from being dictated, click or say Prevent a
word from being dictated, and then follow the instructions in the wizard.
• To correct a word that is already in the dictionary, click or say
Change existing words, and then follow the instructions in the wizard.
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...f01033.mspx#EG