Now that we’ve got the basic indices out of the way in Eclipse, it’s time to explore objection and certified question indices. Not all court reporters need to index these, but it’s helpful to know how to do it just in case. We already explored the anatomy of an index code and how to create… Continue reading Auto-Indexing Objections and Certified Questions in Eclipse
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Auto-Indexing with Multiple Exhibits in Eclipse
As promised last month, I am going to show you how to index multiple exhibits on the same page. First, let’s take a look at our single-exhibit marking parenthetical, just for a refresher. A parenthetical for two exhibits would say something like “Exhibits # and # marked for identification,” while more than two would need… Continue reading Auto-Indexing with Multiple Exhibits in Eclipse
Auto-Indexing in Eclipse
Having covered the basics of auto-indexing in both the largely popular Case CATalyst and the less popular, but relatively inexpensive, DigitalCAT, I felt that it was now time to cover those basics in the other most popular CAT program, Advantage’s Eclipse. Like Case, Eclipse uses files which are included during writing, with details filled in… Continue reading Auto-Indexing in Eclipse