Technicolor - Thomson West Case Notebook Updating Transcripts, Starting the Updating Process

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Updating Transcripts

West Case Notebook transcripts can be updated using the following types of files:

E-Transcript files (PTX or EXE)—files containing transcript text, and, if the transcript is signed, the signature details

ASCII (text only) files—files containing transcript text, usually received from the court reporter

Portable Transcript (PTF) files—files containing transcript text and annotations, usually received from another West Case Notebook user

LiveNote Evidence Format (LEF) files—files containing transcripts, exhibits, exhibit links, and possibly synchronized video

Note: You can also import CT Summation (TRN) files and Timaro Technologies Post-Production Time- Stamp (PTS) files.

Any annotations, including Quick Marks and Issue Marks, are automatically transferred to the updated transcript. No work product will be lost because all annotations are linked to the transcript text, not to the page and line references. Therefore, annotations made in the old transcript are simply transferred to the same text location in the updated transcript.

Starting the Updating Process

To update an transcript, you must first assign draft status to the transcript. To assign draft status to a transcript, complete these steps:

1.Click the Transcript Properties button () on the toolbar above a displayed transcript in the right pane to display the Transcript Properties dialog box.

2.Select Draft from the Status drop-down list.

3.Click OK.

Updating with an E-Transcript File (PTX or EXE)

1. Click the Update Transcript button (

) on the toolbar above a displayed transcript. The Update

Transcript–Transcript File dialog box is displayed.

 

2.Click Browse to display the Browse for Transcript Files dialog box.

3.Select the PTX file that was sent to you and click Open. The Update Transcript–Transcript File dialog box is redisplayed.

4.Click Next. A message warning that the transcript has not been signed electronically may be displayed. Click Continue. The Update Transcript–Transcript Properties dialog box is displayed.

5.Click Finish. The Update Transcript–Update Completed dialog box is displayed.

6.Click Close.

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Contents West Case Notebook User Guide Page February West Case NotebookTM User GuideReference Materials About This Guide Billing and Account AssistanceContents Managing Pleadings Working with Full Text Search Using the Word Index Introduction West LiveNote AdministrationSystem Requirements West Case NotebookFile Types for Importing Transcripts File Types for Importing Documents and PleadingsWest LiveNote Repository Managing Cases Creating a New Local CaseCreating a New Case from an Open Case Opening a Local Case Accessing Secure CasesImporting a Case Opening a RealLegal Binder CaseManaging Cases Managing Cases Viewing a List of Favorite Secure Cases Changing Replication Options Replicating Cases Offline and to the NetworkReplicating a Case Offline Replicating a Case to the NetworkImporting a Transcript Managing TranscriptsClosing a Transcript Opening an Existing TranscriptDeleting a Transcript Printing a Transcript with AnnotationsClick the Print icon to print the transcript Page Updating Transcripts Starting the Updating ProcessUpdating with an E-Transcript File PTX or EXE Updating with a PTF File Updating with an Ascii FileUpdating with a LEF File Page Importing a Document Managing DocumentsImporting Load Files Opening an Existing Document Deleting a DocumentClosing a Document Page Importing a Pleading Managing PleadingsOpening an Existing Pleading Deleting a PleadingClosing a Pleading Delivering a Westlaw Search Result to West Case Notebook Managing ResearchUpdating KeyCite Information Searching for Documents Importing Research Documents Creating a Key Fact Managing Key FactsEditing a Key Fact Deleting a Key FactClosing the Key Facts Tab Saving Key Facts As a West Case Timeline File Page Creating a Character Managing CharactersEditing a Character Deleting a CharacterClosing the Characters Tab Working with Issues Creating IssuesPrioritizing Issues Exporting Issues Importing IssuesWorking with Annotations Adding an Issue Annotation Using the Main Menu ToolbarAdding a Key Fact to an Annotation Adding an Attachment to an AnnotationAssociating Video with an Annotation Sending Annotations to Instant Messages Transferring AnnotationsEditing Annotations Deleting AnnotationsPage Creating a Full Text Search Working with Full Text SearchUsing Connectors Using the Root ExpanderUsing the Universal Character Formatting a Full Text SearchCreating Auto Tags Working with Auto TagsManaging Auto Tags Showing and Hiding Auto TagsDeleting Auto Tags Annotations Report Working with ReportsVerbatim Digest Report Attachments Report Issues ReportSearch Report Case ReportTransferring Reports Auto Tag ReportSaving Reports Working with Data Groups Creating a Data GroupEditing Data Groups Using Data Groups in Full Text Searches Using Data Groups in ReportsTransferring Document Text Transferring Text of a TranscriptTransferring Text of a Document or Pleading Transferring Text of a Westlaw Document Selecting Word Index Display Options Using the Word IndexPage Connecting to Realtime Connecting with a Serial ConnectionUsing LiveNote Stream Accessing LiveNote Stream Through Internet Explorer Accessing LiveNote Stream Through West Case NotebookAccess to Features in LiveNote Stream Page Using Quick Marks Working with a Transcript in RealtimeStarting and Stopping Text Quick Marks Report Using Issue Marks Page Playing Annotation Video Segments Working with Annotations and Video in TranscriptsTransferring Annotation Video Segments Creating a Video Segment from a Single AnnotationTransferring Annotations to Microsoft PowerPoint Creating a PowerPoint Presentation from a Single AnnotationSaving PowerPoint Files with the Same Name Appendix a Using Issues to Create an Errata Report Transcripts Items that are converted Items that are not convertedDocuments AnnotationsAppendix C Prompts and Messages for Video and PowerPoint Appendix D Connecting to a Simulated Realtime Transcript Appendix E Trial Version of West Case Notebook Page

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