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Comment by Susan Jaye on September 29, 2009 at 11:28
I am looking for scopists. Prefer seasoned with five years + experience. I'm located in California. Please send sample job and contact info to stenotran@prodigy.net. Looking forward to hearing from you. Susan
Comment by Janiece Young on September 26, 2009 at 9:31
Jeanese,
I don't know how to send you the files?
I have them ready.
Janiece
Comment by Janiece Young on September 26, 2009 at 9:08
Jeanese,
I have a macro that puts the dashes inbetween the letters when they spell it out when you're in Realtime mode. I also have one that will put dashes at the end of a Question/Answer and at the beginning of a Question/Answer when they interrupt. I have one that will delete a word also.
If you want them, just let me know.
Janiece
Comment by Christine Kirley on September 25, 2009 at 22:44
Yes, I write DA*IT anytime up to six lines after the numbers for the date are written. it doesn't have to be immediately after. I'm not sure what commands are attached to it, cuz Sandy Starbuck programmed it for me. Tech support would most likely know. Sorry I can't help on that one. I have one for time figures too : TAO*EUM.

Anthony may know -- Anthony???
Comment by Christine Kirley on September 25, 2009 at 21:50
Correction: ignore that N (texting in a phone -- argh)

also for your date you can set up a few different things. I have a macro stroke that I launch after I have written the date that puts the forward slashes in. You can also usesome number trigger commands as well
Comment by Christine Kirley on September 25, 2009 at 21:46
Jeanese,
Go into your personal dictionary and find the first letter you want to modify. Click into the definition field. Hit Alt F and choose Glue. That should be right before each letter. It will look like {Glue}A for the letter A. Change the rest of your N
alphabet this same way.
Comment by Anthony D. Frisolone on September 22, 2009 at 6:59
I'd contact Stenograph about the Exception 3 error. Also, you can made a PDF of your transcript and e-mail it that way. PDFs are also safer and more secure than the traditional ASCII file. Just go to Print and select Stenograph PDF printer.
Comment by Vesna Walter on September 22, 2009 at 6:47
You create an ASCII and then attach that in the email. I don't know about the Error 3 -- that's weird!
Comment by Anthony D. Frisolone on September 21, 2009 at 20:22
Oops. Wrong number. F4 then F5.
Comment by Anthony D. Frisolone on September 21, 2009 at 20:18
Try F4 then F6. That will uncap the next word. Oh an
d I hope you mean capital when referring to an upper case letter. :)
 

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