Gary, the other thing I have tried with some success is to treat the mywords.txt file as a word list and import it directly into my vocabulary. -----Original Message----- From: j-say-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:j-say-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pranav Lal Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 11:35 PM To: j-say@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [j-say list] Re: My Words Utility Hi Gary, It is as easy to transfer the vocabulary. You export it from one profile and import it into another profile. <smile The mywords utility is useful when you do not have this capability such as when you are using NaturallySpeaking preferred. On 9/19/09, Gary Wunder <gwunder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thank you my friend. I appreciate your help. Maybe the reason is that > it is so easy to transfer among different profiles. > > Gary > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Pranav Lal" <pranav.lal@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <j-say@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, September 18, 2009 7:46 PM > Subject: [j-say list] Re: My Words Utility > > >> Hi Gary, >> >> I do not have a direct answer to your question. However, I do not use >> the my words utility at all since it does not preserve the >> pronunciation of words. >> I would switch to the vocabulary editor. In the vocabulary editor, >> once you have defined jaws for Windows as a phrase, you can then >> navigate to its properties and use the alternative written form to >> enter jaws for Windows in the correct case. >> Note: >> I have not define this myself which is why you will see all >> references to jaws for Windows in the wrong case. >> Now, I have added Jaws For Windows to the vocabulary editor. You will >> see that the case is correct and, I have not had to reboot my >> computer. I remain perplexed as to why we continue to push the my >> words utility. >> Pranav >> >> >> > > >