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What do I do if MacSpeech Dictate 1.5 crashes, or I experience an error?

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What do I do if MacSpeech Dictate 1.5 crashes, or I experience an error?

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• Please be sure you have the latest version. If you do not, visit the Update Center for instructions on updating. • Some customers have experienced instability when using MacSpeech Dictate with TextEdit and Microsoft Word due to auto-caching of documents. All editions of MacSpeech Dictate (including Legal, Medical, and International) provide a preference to allow the user to disable auto-caching in those two applications. To adjust your preferences, choose Dictate -> Preferences… and then click Dictation. The dialog will look like the image below. Uncheck either or both of the boxes next to “Microsoft Word” and/or “TextEdit”. • Read these relevant articles in the Support Knowledge Base on how to deal with crashes or errors in your version of the software: • If your issue persists after attempting the above fixes, please contact MacSpeech TechnicalSupport. [Back To Top] • I’m having problems with dictation input after updating to a new version of Mac OS X (e.g. 10.5.7). You may need

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• Please be sure you have the latest version. If you do not, visit the Update Center for instructions on updating. • Some customers have experienced instability when using MacSpeech Dictate with Microsoft Word due to auto-caching of longer or more complex documents. All editions of MacSpeech Dictate (including Legal, Medical, and International) provide a preference to allow the user to disable “Auto Cache” in Microsoft Word or TextEdit. To adjust your preferences, choose Dictate -> Preferences… and then click Dictation. The dialog will look like the image below. Uncheck the box next to “Microsoft Word”. Note: If crashing occurs while using TextEdit, uncheck the Preferences box next to “TextEdit”. • Read these relevant articles in the Support Knowledge Base on how to deal with crashes or errors in your version of the software: • If your issue persists after attempting the above fixes, please contact MacSpeech TechnicalSupport. [Back To Top] • I’m having problems with dictation input a

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