I’ve found out how to do it. It’s odd but it works. You dictate the area code
then say “no space” then dictate the rest of the number.
Cheers
Barry
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I tried that, but it’s too clever. It even puts a gap in mobile numbers.
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just say the whole telephone number and I don't think the gap appears.
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On 4 Mar 2018, at 14:18, Barry Hill (Redacted sender "barry.hill3" for DMARC)
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Hi all
When dictating a telephone number in a text message or email, is there any way
of stopping the iPhone from putting a gap after the code? If there is a gap,
then I don’t think it turns the number into a link that can be easily copied or
called.
Cheers
Barry