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Assistive Technology Training Online (ATTO) University at Buffalo – The State University of New York USDE# H324M Co:Writer Using Collected Words: Step by Step

Co:Writer Using Collected Words For this tutorial… If you are using a Macintosh, substitute the  /command key for the Control Key in the keyboard shortcuts. On the browser screen click on the Full Screen icon. To move through the show Click or press Spacebar To go back, press [Alt  ] To end the show, press esc.

Co:Writer Using Collected Words 1. The Collected Words Dictionary There are some words that Co:Writer’s dictionary does not contain by default, such as names, places, town names, or slang expressions. But Co:Writer can “collect” these words and store them for your students for later use. If Collect New Words is ON, Co:Writer automatically collects unfamiliar words and names as they are typed and saves them in the Collected Words Dictionary.

Co:Writer Using Collected Words Launch Co:Writer. Launch your word processing program (e.g. Microsoft Word, Write:OutLoud, IntelliTalk II etc.). Note: To use the New Writer Wizard, select Program Menu\Co:Writer 4000\Getting Started, or choose New Writer from the File menu if Co:Writer is already opened.

Co:Writer Using Collected Words From the Options menu turn ON Collected Words by making sure it has a  next to it. In the Collected Words Settings dialog box, select Yes to Collect New Words and Yes to Predict New Words.

Co:Writer Using Collected Words Type the sentence Cailyn lives in Burkes Falls. Regardless of which writing level you chose when you set up your Writer File, Beginning, Intermediate or Advanced, Co:Writer will not recognize the names Cailyn or Burkes the first time you type them. Note: If Predict Collected Words ON, Co:Writer will offer them among the word choices the next time you begin typing them.

Co:Writer Using Collected Words 2. Transferring Collected Words You may want to transfer collected words to the Personal Dictionary for word prediction. This is useful if you don’t want to predict collected words because of misspellings and seldom-used names typed in Co:Writer. This option lets you periodically go in and “review” your collected words and decide what to do with each entry. Select Edit Active Dictionaries from the Dictionaries menu.

Co:Writer Using Collected Words In the Dictionary Editor, select Collected Words. Highlight the phrase you want to move. Click Transfer. Click Yes. Co:Writer automatically moves the word into the Personal Dictionary.

Co:Writer Using Collected Words Click Personal Dictionary to view the new entry. Repeat steps 3-4 for any other words you want to transfer. When you are finished, click Save, then click Done

Co:Writer Using Collected Words 3. Editing Collected Words The Collected Words Dictionary is for temporary storage of personal words and terminology that Co:Writer does not recognize. Co:Writer recommends that you do regular “maintenance ” to your Collected Words Dictionary to remove misspellings prior to transferring desired words to your Personal Dictionary. The Collected Words Dictionary is saved to the open writer file.

Co:Writer Using Collected Words If misspelled words have been collected, you may want to edit them or delete them from the Collected Words Dictionary. Select Edit Active Dictionaries from the Dictionaries Menu. In the Dictionary Editor, click the radio button to select Collected Words. To Delete a word, highlight the word or phrase you want to delete. Click Delete. Click OK. Repeat steps 3-4 for any other words you want to delete. When you are finished, click Save, then click Done.

Co:Writer Using Collected Words To Edit a word, highlight the word or phrase to be edited. Click Change. In the Change Spelling From dialog box correct the word or phrase. Click OK. Click Save to save the changes to your Collected Words. Transfer the Collected Words to your Personal Dictionary.