Capitalize recently dictated word or phrase

Note - Please press and hold control key before you use any capitalize command.  Otherwise application will recognize it as a text and not as a command.

  • Caps that

This command capitalizes the last word or phrase that has been dictated.

To Capitalize Specific Words

  • Caps<text>

The <text> represents any word or phrase.  The first character of all the words in <text> are capitalized.

If the spoken <text> occurs multiple times in your document, you can easily resolve the Multiple Matches.

To Capitalize Range of Words

  • Caps<text1>through<text2>

The command capitalizes a part of your document.  <text1> and <text2> represent the actual words at the beginning and end of the selected range for capitalization.

If <text1> and <text2> occur multiple times in your document, you can easily resolve the Multiple Matches.

To Capitalize One or More Characters

  • Caps next character

The command converts a character to uppercase after the current location of the cursor.

  • Caps next <2-20> characters

You can convert 2-20 characters to uppercase after the current location of the cursor.

For example, say "Caps next 5 characters".

  • Caps previous character

The command converts a character to uppercase before the current location of the cursor.

  • Caps previous <2-20> characters

You can convert 2-20 characters to uppercase before the current location of the cursor.

For example, say "Caps previous 5 characters".

To Capitalize One or More Words / Lines / Paragraphs

  • Caps next word / line / paragraph

The command capitalizes the first character of the word and first character of every word in a line / paragraph in which the cursor is present.

  • Caps next <2-20> words / lines / paragraphs

You can convert the first character of 2-20 words and first character of all words in 2-20 lines / paragraphs to uppercase after the current location of the cursor.

For example, say "Caps next 5 words", "Caps next 4 lines".

  • Caps previous word / line / paragraph

The command converts the first character of a word and first character of every word in a line / paragraph to uppercase in which the cursor is present.

  • Caps previous <2-20> words / lines / paragraphs

You can convert the first character of 2-20 words and first character of every word in 2-20 lines / paragraphs to uppercase before the current location of the cursor.

For example, say "Caps previous 5 words", "Caps previous 2 paragraphs".

Note - An alternate word for "next" is "forward" and other words for "previous" are "back" and "last".