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Scripting for Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 - Supplemental Information

Scripting for Dragon NaturallySpeaking® 9

A Guide to Advanced Scripting for Dragon NaturallySpeaking® 9
by Larry V. Allen

This page is intended for use by owners of Scripting for Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 or Scripting for Dragon NaturallySpeaking 8 book for supplemental information and corrections.

If you do not have this book, see www.pcspeak.com/products/books/scripting9.shtml to order it.

[Scripting for Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9, by Larry V. Allen]

  • ISBN 0-9725946-3-9

More Information

  • See Table of Contents. Also, some of you got a Table of Contents with the wrong page numbers, this corrects those errors.
  • Download macros from the Book Those with Office references are set to reference Office-2003.
  • Chapter 2 - Creating Text using Vocabulary Editor, Step-by-Step, and simple Text and Graphics commands (PDF)
  • Chapter 3 - Calculating Sales Tax, an example of a Step-by-Step command (PDF)
  • Chapter 5 - Multi-Variable Text and Graphics command creation (PDF)
  • Chapter 5 - Lists useful for creation of a variety of commands
  • Chapter 8 - makecents Word macro for illustrating format conversion
  • Chapter 9 - Commentary on Dragon Sample Commands
  • Powerpoint - notes on creating commands for PowerPoint using the PowerPoint object model
  • Advanced/Special Purpose Mouse Movement
  • Download macros for supplemental material. Those using Microsoft Office references are based on Office-2003. TBD
  • More to be added...

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Errata - Corrections to Scripting for Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9

  • Page 43: "<1to10>" is referenced for a list of numbers. DNS 9 includes a built-in list named "<1to10>" that includes the numbers spelled-out (e.g. one, two, ... ten) so the sample macro included uses a list named "<n1to10>."

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