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Read&Write 10 GOLD MANUAL - Texthelp

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Read&<strong>Write</strong> <strong>10</strong> Gold Using Word Prediction<br />

• if you selected the Type the word when<br />

clicked option, click on a word to insert it<br />

into the document<br />

• press the appropriate function key to select<br />

the word that you want to insert.<br />

6.1 Creating your own prediction<br />

files<br />

You can set up your own prediction files<br />

and use them to enhance the Prediction<br />

facility. For example, you may have a text<br />

file containing text relating to biochemistry<br />

which contains words that are not present<br />

in the default Prediction file. If you add this<br />

text, the Prediction facility will become<br />

better equipped to provide you with<br />

predictions relating to biochemistry.<br />

To create your own prediction files:<br />

1. Highlight the text you want to use to create<br />

a prediction file and then copy it to the<br />

clipboard.<br />

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2. Click the drop down list and select<br />

Create prediction word bank from the<br />

clipboard. The Create a new prediction<br />

word bank dialog box is displayed.<br />

3. Enter a unique name and description for<br />

the new prediction file in the fields<br />

provided.<br />

The text you copied to the clipboard is<br />

displayed at the bottom of the dialog<br />

box. If required, you can edit this text<br />

from within this dialog box.<br />

4. Click OK. A message box is displayed<br />

explaining that the file has been saved<br />

in your User Setting’s folder.<br />

6.2 Downloading word banks<br />

You can download new prediction word<br />

banks and use them to enhance the<br />

Prediction facility.<br />

To download a word bank:

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

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