Human-Machine Grammar Dictionary - N
       Name (modifier) refers to a 
      filename without the filename extension. Example: "Rename Name". 
See 
      Also: Extension, 
      
Rename 
      
       New (object) opens a new document 
      or folder, or a new instance of a program. Examples: "Document New"; "Folder 
      New"; "Word New"; "Eudora New". 
See Also Open 
      
      
       New Line (action) breaks the 
      current line at the cursor. 
Keyboard Equivalent: Enter. Examples: 
      "New Line". 
See Also: Another, 
      
Insert 
      
       New Graph (action) makes a new 
      paragraph at the cursor. 
Keyboard Equivalent: Enter Enter. Examples: 
      "New Graph"; "New Graph Paste". 
See Also: Another 
      Graph, 
Insert 
      Graph 
      
      Next PLACEHOLDER 
      
       No Apostrophe (modifier) distinguishes 
      a non-apostrophe version of a word. Example: "Dogs No Apostrophe" returns 
      "dogs". 
See Also: Long, 
      
Long 1-10, 
Short, 
      
Short 1-10, 
No 
      Cap, 
No Hyphen, 
      
No Space 
       
       No Caps (modifier) distinguishes 
      a non-capital version of word. Example: "word No Caps" returns "word". 
See 
      Also: Long, 
Long 
      1-10, 
Short, 
      
No Apostrophe, 
      
No Hyphen, 
No 
      Space 
      
       No Hyphen (modifier) distinguishes 
      a non-hyphenated version of a word. Example: "Real Time No Hyphen" returns 
      "real time" 
See Also: Long, 
      
Long 1-10, 
Short, 
      
No Apostrophe, 
      
No Caps, 
No 
      Space 
      
       No Space (modifier) distinguishes 
      a no-space version of a word. Example: "Real Time No Space" returns "realtime" 
      
See Also: Long, 
      
Long 1-10, 
Short, 
      
No Apostrophe, 
      
No Caps, 
No 
      Hyphen 
      
       No Touch (action) indicates 
      not clicking the mouse in commands that ordinarily click the mouse. Example: 
      "40 by 40 No Touch" 
See Also Touch 
      
      
       Nope (object) invokes the speech 
      correction facility. Can be used as a one-word command when referring to 
      the last phrase. Examples: "Nope"; "Left Nope", "Nope 
<any 
      words>" 
      
       Now (modifier) lengthens dangerous commands that execute 
      directly and cannot be undone. Examples: NatSpeak Close Now 
      
       Number (object) refers to boilerplate phone and fax numbers; 
      returns a numeric version of a number associated with a user-defined nickname. 
      Can be used with "Short"; "Long" and 1-10 to provide several numbers per 
      nickname. Examples: "John Number" can return John's main phone number, "John 
      Number 1" can return a second phone number for John. See Also: Long, 
      Short, Address, 
      Code, Email, 
      Graphic, Mix, 
      Picture, Spreadsheet, 
      Sound, Table, 
      Template, Text, 
      Web 
      
       Numbers (phrase mode) selects 
      numbers indicated by the rest of the phrase. Examples: "Numbers 1 2 3" selects 
      "123". See Also: Chars, 
      Letters, Symbols