At 14:25, it looks like something happened to the identification of the highlighted words; Ten or twenty words a minute, faster than, you have, if possible, recording the words, writing them, Once the, more or less.
That wasn't designed to be. However, you have had no difficulty reading that section Fred. Well done. If anyone does need help reading those groupings, I am sure they will revert to the dictation. Thanks very much for your comment.
That’s a good point. You will see police officer written in other ways and the beauty of Teeline is that you can choose the one which suits you best Simon. For me, it has never tripped me up so I am sticking with that one.
@@letsloveteelinetogether2273 "There was a police car/officer standing nearby". I could well imagine ambiguity here. Somewhere I read that a stenography record is considered to be a legal document in the UK. Supposedly I could draw up my will in Teeline. As long as the person who took down the record reads it back her- or himself half an hour later, not much can go wrong. But somebody else reading back, that's a completely different kettle of fish.
At 14:25, it looks like something happened to the identification of the highlighted words; Ten or twenty words a minute, faster than, you have, if possible, recording the words, writing them, Once the, more or less.
That wasn't designed to be. However, you have had no difficulty reading that section Fred. Well done. If anyone does need help reading those groupings, I am sure they will revert to the dictation. Thanks very much for your comment.
Hmm, "police officer". Just reading I thought it was "police car". And according to my thinking it is the latter. PLCR - i.e. with one C.
That’s a good point. You will see police officer written in other ways and the beauty of Teeline is that you can choose the one which suits you best Simon. For me, it has never tripped me up so I am sticking with that one.
@@letsloveteelinetogether2273 "There was a police car/officer standing nearby". I could well imagine ambiguity here. Somewhere I read that a stenography record is considered to be a legal document in the UK. Supposedly I could draw up my will in Teeline.
As long as the person who took down the record reads it back her- or himself half an hour later, not much can go wrong. But somebody else reading back, that's a completely different kettle of fish.