![]() This isn’t a big deal, other than the dictation box may work more slowly than dictating directly into Scrivener. With the default setting, either when dictating or transcribing from a file, a dictation box will open up. However, you can use Dragon either way and easily dictate into your Scrivener projects and documents. This does not mean that Dragon cannot be used directly with Scrivener, but you must change a setting to do so. ![]() The reason for this is that the setting is for software with which Dragon has no integration. The first detail to understand is that if you are either dictating directly into a document or transcribing into Scrivener from an MP3 file, you need to be aware a couple of ways to approach this setup.īecause there is a default setting turned on in Dragon, you will find that a dictation box will open when you’re using Dragon with Scrivener. This dual usage allows me to make rather eye-opening progress every day. I am using Dragon to do some editing, even in Scrivener, which I will get into further down the post.Īs a Scrivener user, it is important to me that I use Dragon in relation to my favorite writing software so that I can get the most out of both. Meanwhile, at night, I’m working to polish the rough draft of the other book. I am making significant progress on the current rough draft which I should finish this week. ![]() That’s the power of Dragon I can dictate while I’m in the car and edit the other book at nigh. In fact, I am working on both projects at the same time as I write this post. I’ve been using Dragon now for a couple of months which has allowed me to make significant progress in two novel projects. For those who may have missed my last few posts, I will include a few links back to those so that you can get more detailed information about Dragon.
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