NatSpeak: Step 5 of 8
NatSpeak: Edit Step 5 of 8
NatSpeak: New Step 5 of 8
NatSpeak: New Step 5 of 8 and NatSpeak: Edit Step 6 of 8

NatSpeak: Step 5 of 8

Script
    
[This and the next command allow you to skip Step 5 in the Command Wizard. Just say "Script" or "Text" instead of "Click Next" when you are ready to go on from Step 4.]
Text
Script Window
    
[This combines "Script" with the "Bigger Window" command, which switches the contents of the 6 of 7 window into a larger WordPad window.]
Script Window Clean    [This does the same as above, but leaves you with the contents of the clipboard not only pasted but also selected in the WordPad bigger window. This saves you the minor inconvenience of having to erase the contents of the clipboard in your WordPad bigger window when there's nothing in the script window to paste.]

Script    <ScriptCommand>    
[This allows you to say "Script" command in the same breath as several common scripting commands. For instance, "Script SendKeys" will advance you to a Step 6 Script and put the SendKeys command on the first line. See the NatSpeak: 6 of 7 section for explanations of the scripting commands.]
Script Window    <ScriptCommand>

Script Commands:
SendSystemKeys, SendKeys, HeardWord, Set Button, SendKeys Loop, HeardWord Loop, If 1-10.

Please Finish

Copy Action
Copy Escape
Copy Action    <Program>    
[This copies the script of the macro name highlighted, then launches a new macro for the program specified. ]

Copy Macro
    *
[This copies the macro name to name.txt and the macro action to macro.txt, and leaves you at the first List, if the macro you are copying has lists. You can use the "Copy All to List    1-10" command to copy this and subsequent lists. There are two macros you can use the paste the macro into a new window: The New Step 4 of 7 macro "Add    Text/Script" explained below, or you can use the global "Paste    Name/Macro" to paste the Name and Text/Script portions of the macro separately. With either of these, you must then use the " List 1-10" commands to paste each list separately.]
Copy Macro Close    [This does the same as above, but cancels out of the macro after copying the action. Use this if you are copying a macro that does not have lists.]
Copy Macro    1-10    [The following two macros to the same as the above two, but copy to files Name 1-10 and Macro 1-10. Use these for copying several macros at once.]
Copy Macro    1-10    Close
Copy to    Global/Application/<Macro Program>    
[This copies the macro name to Clipboard and the script of the macro to Notepad., then launch a new macro Wizard for the program specified. This set of macros is useful for copying a macro used in one program to another program.]
Copy to    Global/Application/<Macro Program>    Text
Copy Macro to Clipboard    
[This is an older version of Copy Macro that uses the Clipboard instead of notepad files.]


NatSpeak: Edit Step 5 of 8

Bigger Window

a-z    
[This and the next five commands allow you to go directly to a macro in the macro list that starts with a certain letter or first two or three letters. The following "go" command does the same, then advances the cursor down five lines so you can see the five entries after the one that starts with a letter or letters of your choice. The "Angle" command does just what it says and puts you to the variable list that starts with an < and the letter or letters of your choice. The "Command" command does the same as the "Go" command, but for variable lists.]
a-z    a-z
a-z    a-z    a-z
Go/Angle/Command    a-z    
Go/Angle/Command    a-z    a-z
Go/Angle/Command    a-z    a-z    a-z
 

NatSpeak: New Step 5 of 8

Note: Also see the next section for more commands that are active in the New Step 4 of 7 window.

Text/Script Window    
[This combines the "Text" or "Script" commands described in the NatSpeak: 3 of 7 section above and the "Bigger Window" command described below in the NatSpeak: Step 6 of 7 section.]

Add (Put)    Text/Script    
[This paste's the name and text or script of the macro you have previously copied using the "Copy Macro" macro in the Step 4 of 7 section above. It then leaves you at the first List window, or if there are no lists associated with the macro, at step 7 of 7.]
Add (Put)    Text/Script    1-10    [This does the same as the above macro for saved macros 1 through 10.]
 
 
NatSpeak: New Step 5 of 8 and NatSpeak: Edit Step 6 of 8
Note: Edit Step 6 of 8 is similar to New Step 5 of 8.

Go/Show    Lists
    ["Go" puts the cursor in the List field. "Show" Scrolls down the list field, then returns the cursor to the Command field.]
Go Command    [This puts the cursor at the end of the Command field.]

Add Put
    [This and the following four macros return the words you say as variable lists -- with angle brackets around them and no spaces between them. For instance "Add Put" types <AddPut>.]
Add Insert
Add Insert Put
Add Put Another    
[This types <AddPutAnotherInsertLastNewNext> ]
Another Insert    [This types <AnotherInsertLastNewBackNewNext>]
Copy Cut All    [This types <CopyCutAllThisLineParagraphRestTop>]
Dot Point    
Direction 4    
[The Direction 4 list is Left Right Down Up. The Direction 7 list is Left Right Down Up PageUp PageDown and Tab.]
Direction 7
Name Categories    
[This allows you to more quickly name a variable list called "X Categories." It types the following: <ProgramCategories> with the word program highlighted so you can easily replace it.]
1/2    To    3-9/10/20/40/100    [This type's a number variable list. For example, if you say "one to twenty" it will return <1to20>.]
 

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