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File Formats
TranscriptPro™ supports certain file formats. Understanding this and
how to acquire them from your court reporter/videographer is
important. Transcripts added in the .txt format offer the most
flexibility. When you request a .txt file, request the same in Summation
format with page breaks to ensure you are 100% compatible. Some
agencies will deliver ETRAN format. You cannot directly add ETRAN to
TranscriptPro™ but you can open the ETRAN and go to the file menu,
perform SAVE-AS and select ASCII. Save this ASCII to a known location
on your computer and then ADD to TranscriptPro™.
We recommend a page image and/or Summation ASCII and ask that
page and line numbers be turned on in the file. Page breaks should also
be shown. If you use ETRAN, see below how to save from ETRAN for
use in TranscriptPro™
Open your transcript in ETRAN & then click
file, save-as, ascii... and the next dialogue
will appear. In this next dialogue, choose a
location to save your transcript file and
choose a transcript style, see below, and
choose Summation with page breaks.
When you are done exporting & converting this ascii file, know where
you saved it & THIS .TXT, can be successfully added to TranscriptPro™
*Remember, you can ask the reporter who took the deposition to
provide you an ascii in Summation format with page breaks.