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Sending an E-Transcript e-mail
For owners of E-Transcript, we recommend copying the following into your email
message the first time you send an E-Transcript to a client.
This transcript is being delivered to you in E-Transcript format. The file is
an executable program file. The program will not open if it has been tampered
with or infected with a virus. It is not editable in any word processing
program. You can execute the program by double-clicking on the filename from
your Windows Explorer in Windows 95/98 or File Manger program if you are
running Windows 3.1. Please note that the file was delivered to you with
an extension of .exe. This must be preserved for the program to execute.
The E-Transcript viewer is a value-added format that allows you to search using
the Find button or by using the hyperlinked word index. You can also right-click
on words in the transcript and the word index will jump to that word.
In addition to search capabilities, you can also print the transcript full-sized
or condensed. The condensed option allows printing of 1/page to 16/page.
Depending on the quality of your printer, you may find that even at 16/page
you can read every line.
Litigation support software
If you are using Binder, you can import the E-Transcript that you received
directly into your project for issue coding, annotation, and powerful Boolean
searching. No other conversion is necessary. Other transcript management and/or
litigation support programs can generally import ASCII files. If you are using
one of these programs, you can create the ASCII version of this file by clicking
on File, Save As, choosing a save to location and naming the file. You also have
options for double spacing, page number placement, and whether or not to include
timestamps. The timestamp selection is irrelevant if timestamps were not included
in the original ASCII file.
Thank you for trying the new standard in electronic transcript delivery. For
information on realLegal or our other software offerings, please visit
www.realLegal.com.
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