Now for your third key command, comma, which is click new line. When you place the mouse pointer over an icon on the Microsoft Word ribbon, comma, you will see a tooltip displayed comma. So hovering over the bold icon comma. The word bolt is displayed in bold, full stop, new line. If you hover over the bullets icon, comma, the word bullets is displayed in bold, full stop, new line. If you are familiar with these names, comma, you can click these icons with your voice comma.
So for example, comma, you can say click bold to turn bold on comma, dictate your text comma, and then say click bold to turn it off. Again, full stop new line. Click bold. This is exactly like doing this with a mouse but he's quicker exclamation mark. Click bold new line. You will notice that I am dictating these commands and at times comma, the words are being written full stop.
We will see why this happens shortly. Full stop new line. Let's create a bulleted list of the first three days of the week, dot dot dot, new line. Click bullets. Monday, new line, Tuesday, new line, Wednesday, new line, click bullets. Your second and third key commands are not strictly necessary for writing comma, but if you can remember to use them comma, they will help to speed up your writing comma, because it is quicker working this way down by using the mouse full stop new line to help make these commands is easier to remember comma.
They all begin with the letter C, exclamation mark new line. So they are comma. Firstly, correct. Comma, secondly, capitalize, comma and thirdly, click