Transcript question - CSRNation2024-03-28T10:52:48Zhttp://csrnation.ning.com/forum/topics/transcript-question?commentId=1736041%3AComment%3A1242880&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Mary Jo,
He did sta…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2012-09-03:1736041:Comment:12428802012-09-03T16:24:13.808ZKathleen Gordonhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/KathleenMarieMooreGordon544
<p>Hi Mary Jo,</p>
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<p> He did start out with a complete sentence.</p>
<p> Q. When you were a /paramedic....</p>
<p> I went with putting it as /paramedic.</p>
<p> Thanks again for your help. </p>
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<p>Hi Mary Jo,</p>
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<p> He did start out with a complete sentence.</p>
<p> Q. When you were a /paramedic....</p>
<p> I went with putting it as /paramedic.</p>
<p> Thanks again for your help. </p>
<p> </p> If you didn't turn that in ye…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2012-09-03:1736041:Comment:12428782012-09-03T16:02:34.433ZMary Jo Cochranhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/MaryJoCochran
<p>If you didn't turn that in yet, you could also do:</p>
<p>A: -- /paramedic. (get the dashes in there to show he didn't start out with a complete sentence.</p>
<p>If you didn't turn that in yet, you could also do:</p>
<p>A: -- /paramedic. (get the dashes in there to show he didn't start out with a complete sentence.</p> Thanks, Mary Jo. That's how…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2012-09-01:1736041:Comment:12428502012-09-01T16:31:52.123ZKathleen Gordonhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/KathleenMarieMooreGordon544
<p>Thanks, Mary Jo. That's how I wanted to do it. It makes perfect sense when you said you are dealing with punctuation to use punctuation!!!!</p>
<p>Thanks, Mary Jo. That's how I wanted to do it. It makes perfect sense when you said you are dealing with punctuation to use punctuation!!!!</p> Use the same concept rule you…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2012-09-01:1736041:Comment:12426102012-09-01T14:07:37.262ZMary Jo Cochranhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/MaryJoCochran
<p>Use the same concept rule you use for dashes.</p>
<p>Q: Did you see the --</p>
<p>A: I wasn't looking at the --</p>
<p>Q: -- cat as you were running over it.</p>
<p>A. -- cat moved just too fast.</p>
<p>Use the same concept with your slashes.</p>
<p>Q: I was a firefighter/paramedic.</p>
<p>A: /paramedic.</p>
<p>Because we are dealing with punctuation (and not words), we use the punctuation.</p>
<p>Use the same concept rule you use for dashes.</p>
<p>Q: Did you see the --</p>
<p>A: I wasn't looking at the --</p>
<p>Q: -- cat as you were running over it.</p>
<p>A. -- cat moved just too fast.</p>
<p>Use the same concept with your slashes.</p>
<p>Q: I was a firefighter/paramedic.</p>
<p>A: /paramedic.</p>
<p>Because we are dealing with punctuation (and not words), we use the punctuation.</p> The attorney said the word "s…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2012-09-01:1736041:Comment:12423292012-09-01T13:29:54.391ZKathleen Gordonhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/KathleenMarieMooreGordon544
<p>The attorney said the word "slash." Q: When you were a "slash" paramedic... is what the attorney said.</p>
<p>The attorney said the word "slash." Q: When you were a "slash" paramedic... is what the attorney said.</p> What you really need to know…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2012-09-01:1736041:Comment:12428462012-09-01T12:54:29.106ZMary Jo Cochranhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/MaryJoCochran
<p>What you really need to know is the rule, "keep it simple and keep it real." Transcripts are not books or scripted manuals. People do not speak in a scripted form. Working as a legal assistant and doing twenty-page motions for summary judgments, I made my documents look as perfect as I could. I do my transcripts, and many times I can't believe the difference. What you really need to know is the rule, "keep it simple and keep it real." </p>
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<p>In this situation, did the attorney…</p>
<p>What you really need to know is the rule, "keep it simple and keep it real." Transcripts are not books or scripted manuals. People do not speak in a scripted form. Working as a legal assistant and doing twenty-page motions for summary judgments, I made my documents look as perfect as I could. I do my transcripts, and many times I can't believe the difference. What you really need to know is the rule, "keep it simple and keep it real." </p>
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<p>In this situation, did the attorney actually say the word SLASH? Is that the first wording the attorney said? A: I was a firefighter/paramedic. Q: [slash] paramedic? I would use this form because SLASH is the beginning of a new sentence.</p>