Greetings all, from Oz!
I have been very happily working with the very latest Windows 10 version of
Dragon Professional Individual Version 14 . . . 180 for a couple of weeks
in OpenOffice version 5. 022.
Quite suddenly, while the dictation side still works very well, any command
efforts seem to be a bit spasmodic. In particular, any attempt to overwrite
existing text has suddenly begun capitalising the 1st word in the insertion
and not auto spacing before and after the insertion.
I have reinstalled Dragon 14 without effect.
The OpenOffice version 5.0 2 2 is the latest and I think I might have
updated OpenOffice automatically and am now wondering if anybody else out
there has experienced anything similar due to upgrading either of these
programs?
I cannot remember what version I have just upgraded but it has been some
time since I did so and am wondering should I go back a version or 2?
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