Windows 7 - Outlook 2010 - Speech Recognition - 128 Character Limit
When dictating to outlook 2010, no matter how much text has been dictated outlook only inserts 128 characters worth of text when pressing or saying insert.  All remaining text is lost.  What gives?
January 11th, 2011 2:43am

When dictating to outlook 2010, no matter how much text has been dictated outlook only inserts 128 characters worth of text when pressing or saying insert.  All remaining text is lost.  What gives?


agreed.  I find this unworkable.  Is there a work around planned or...?  It's incredibly frustrating to try to dictate only to discover that the simplest paragraphs are chopped up.  Will this, can this be changed?

 

Not at all pleased with what was a sparkling feature.

 

Steve

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February 4th, 2011 5:26pm

Has anybody found a work around or is this just a limit.  I understand the number of characters are unlimited when using "scratchpad" but that disables "spell it" and "correct it".  thank you

April 11th, 2011 4:34pm

Agree. Very frustrating. My workaround is to "select all" the contents of the scratchpad, then ctrl-C to copy it all and ctrl-V to paste it into the application.
  • Proposed as answer by jgartee Tuesday, October 04, 2011 3:07 PM
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August 31st, 2011 8:43pm

Oops...wrong click.

On the windows seven listening many apps screen, right-click and uncheck the enable scratch pad option.  While this allows you to dictate as much text as you wish, I still have not found how to enable the correction keywords.  Still looking.

October 4th, 2011 6:10pm

This is BUNK.  4 years later and it still has the same issues?  Have you found any solutions other than to us Dragon software instead of this junk?
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