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On 30/01/14 17:46, bad apple wrote:
Thanks Bad :) I'm transcribing the diary of an army officer from WWII for a local museum, so DNS is ideal for the purpose, and it's worked fine for two weeks but stuffed up twice today. I never mind things breaking /if/ I know how to fix them. I don't like when they break and spontaneously fix themselves (as it now has the second time) for the obvious reason I won't know how to fix it if it does it again.On 30/01/14 17:14, Julian Hall wrote:On 30/01/2014 15:56, Julian Hall wrote:Hi All, I hope someone has experience with this software, because I have about 200 pages of handwriting to dictate and DNS has decided to screw up and won't unscrew itself despite threats of violence - I've been on it an hour or so and thoroughly lost my temper with it. I was happily dictating into MS Word when suddenly all my dictation came out in pink underlined italics with a bright green background. I deleted all the offending text and tried again, with the same result. An hour or so later having closed both programs, scoured the Help and Settings dialogues, in desperation I have had to create a new profile, and this seems to have fixed the problem. However the old one has /lots/ of training in it and it's going to be a /major/ pain in the proverbial if i have to start again from scratch. Does anyone know of a setting in DNS where I can fix the original profile please? Thanks. JulianIt's done it /again/.. Anyone have any ideas please because I /really/ need this to work. Typing all this by hand with my stuffed left hand /is/ possible but will take twice as long. JulianOuch. I can have a go at this chief, we used Dragon a lot for the consultants back in the hospital - I don't have particularly fond memories of it either. What version of Dragon is it? I take it you're running it on Win7. Have a look at this: http://www.fixkb.com/2011/04/fixing-corrupt-dragon-profiles.html Come back if it doesn't work. Cheers
I'll have a look at the link and let you know. Cheers, Julian -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaq