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Comment by Anthony D. Frisolone on July 21, 2009 at 3:29
Hey Saniya, great to hear from you. How's everything going?
Comment by Saniya C. Youngblood on July 16, 2009 at 13:06
Hello Anthony, I attend long Island Business Institue. I went to your excellent seminar you hosted in Brooklyn, back in November. My sister who is a working reporter came along with me.
Comment by Laura Boyd on July 1, 2009 at 16:59
Anthony,

Yes, that's what I was asking. You confirmed it. In the scoping version of CC I'm not allowed to Tran & Edit, only Edit. In my Student software I could do what you described, only it's limited to 50 pages and not to be used commercially in any case.

I can use globals to effect a "search and replace" type of function of a textfile. But the function where a dictionary is applied to the written steno to read/tran, that's only allowed in Student or Reporter versions.

Oh, well, it was just a wish! Thanks for your helpful explanations. I really appreciate it.

Laura
Comment by Anthony D. Frisolone on July 1, 2009 at 16:44
You would have to go to tran and edit and retranslate the job that way. Unless I'm reading what you just posted incorrectly, that's the course of action I would take.
Comment by Laura Boyd on July 1, 2009 at 14:35
Anthony,

Thanks for clarifying for me. I'm fairly sure the reporter didn't have * defined within her own dictionary bur would have been using the Realtime Commands dict. May I ask, from Edit, and without having access to the reporter's dict, but with making many J-defines and other globals, how might I have re-translated the reporter's file rather than "Apply Globals" process?

Thanks,
Laura
Comment by Anthony D. Frisolone on June 30, 2009 at 17:44
Actually, yes, there's a * defined the Case CATalyst 4 Realtime Commands Dictionary.
Comment by Anthony D. Frisolone on June 30, 2009 at 17:43
Laura, it could be that the * (asterisk) is not defined in the reporter's dictionary for "delete previous stroke." What they need to do is define that stoke in their dictionary - personal and Case CATalyst 4 Realtime Commands Dictionary.

There's also in the reporter's read settings where the * is set for deleting the previous stroke. The only thing you could have done is retranslate the reporter's notes.

Hope this answers your question.
Comment by Laura Boyd on June 30, 2009 at 15:20
Anthony,

Would that explain a text file I was scoping where the * for "delete previous stroke" was visible in reporter's steno column, but in the translated text all strokes intended to be deleted were still there? (This was fairly soon after v.10 was released. )

If so, do you know of anything I could have done after the fact, in Edit, to accomplish that Realtime Translate function, i.e., activate the * ?

Thanks for your thoughts,
Laura
Comment by Anthony D. Frisolone on June 30, 2009 at 13:52
Virginia, make sure you have your Case CATalyst 4 Realtime Commands Job Dictionary selected. Sometimes when you upgrade your software, these things can have a habit of unchecking themselves.
Comment by Anthony D. Frisolone on June 19, 2009 at 18:03
Hi Jeanese, put you CATalyst CD in your computer, and you should see on the left side the CaseView II icon to load it onto your computer or the attorney's computer. You can also copy the contents of your CD to a jump drive and load it onto an attorney's computer from there.

I do it all the time, when an attorney needs it.
 

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