Occasionally you might want Dragon to write a word or phrase that happens to be a command name, as text. For example you might want Dragon to write the word 'copy' or 'select' or 'system'.
Generally if you say the word/s in a stream of text, Dragon will type what you say as text. This is because recognition of commands requires you to pause before and after. So if you don't pause, Dragon should interpret what you say as text rather than a command. Another way to force recognition of what you say as text rather than a command is to say e.g. "Cap copy" - Dragon will write 'Copy'. Alternativley you could say "no caps copy" and Dragon will write 'copy' in lower case. By nominating the caps, Dragon knows you want text and not a command.
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