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Hey, Angela,
The way I do it is probably wrong but here goes:
I type the word without accent. Then highlight and J-define. As you're typing in the next text, before you type the letter you want the accent mark over, hit control + F9 and it brings up the "insert character" screen. Just pick which one you want and then continue typing the word. Hope that helps. Someone probably has a better way, but that's how I do it.
Highlight the name to do a global replace, then hit control F9, and it will bring up the characters that you need.
Yvette, you need to hit the F4 key.
F4, then Shift #2.
Yvette, You can do this a variety of ways. You can set something up in EZ Text which you will find inside of your "System Files" Folder.
If you are just trying to get a job out quickly, you can simply chose something that's not going to come up in the transcript like "@" and E define it as that speaker.
It turns out that since I bought it so long ago, the version I had was outdated and could not be loaded on anymore. So I went onto the Stenograph website and dl'd the latest update and now it's up and running smoothly.
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