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Improving Accuracy
To edit your vocabulary:
1 From the Accuracy Center, click or say �View or edit your vocabulary.� You can also click View/Edit on the Words menu on the DragonBar. The Vocabulary Editor displays.
Words you have added are marked with a colored star (not including any words that were previously in the backup dictionary). To see only the words you have added, click �Show custom words only.� A word�s written form is what Dragon NaturallySpeaking types when you say the word. The spoken form is how you say the word. For example, the spoken form for �Sgt.� is �Sergeant.�
TIP Want to check to see if a word is already in the vocabulary? Type the first few letters of the word
into the Written form box. If the word is in the vocabulary, it will appear on the screen.
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Type the new word or phrase into the Written form box. Leave the Spoken form box empty, unless the word or phrase is not pronounced the way it�s spelled (as in the example pictured). If so, see �View or edit your vocabulary� on page 123. Click Add Click Close to close the Vocabulary Editor.
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If the spoken form is blank, you must say the written form for the word to be recognized.
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking User�s Guide
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