Currency
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Topic: Currency
Posted By: PeterR
Subject: Currency
Date Posted: 08/Apr/2013 at 5:28pm
I expect to be able to say "six pound seventy five" and have Microsoft understand me to mean £6.75 - the nearest option they give me is £6 75 (without the decimal point). In order to get WSR to give me £6.75 I have to say "pound sign six point seven five". Is there any way of persuading WSR to give me £6.75 from "six pound seventy five"?
Kind regards
Peter
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Posted By: mmarkoe_admin
Date Posted: 09/Apr/2013 at 4:17am
PeterR wrote:
I expect to be able to say "six pound seventy five" and have Microsoft understand me to mean £6.75 - the nearest option they give me is £6 75 (without the decimal point). In order to get WSR to give me £6.75 I have to say "pound sign six point seven five". Is there any way of persuading WSR to give me £6.75 from "six pound seventy five"? |
Create a new text macro with WSRMacros with the listen for "six pound seventy five" and £6.75 for the InsertText command.
The easiest way to create such a macro is to use the WSRToolkit Version 3 Macro Wizard.
Marty Markoe
MyMSSpeech.com
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Posted By: PeterR
Date Posted: 09/Apr/2013 at 5:01am
I see, so there's no way to get it (in general) to recognise the way we in Britain say our money? Oh well, it's free I guess.....
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