Hi, hope this is off topic too much. Can anyone suggest a electronic text collegiate dictionary appropriate to use while taking the literary transcription course from the Library of congress? Thanks, Georgia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Dresser" <s.dresser@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 12:31 PM Subject: [duxuser] Re: DBT to MS Word > On Wednesday 9/3/03 13:37 Suzan Muncer or Dan Geminder wrote: > >You can do this, but you will have to very carefully work out a sequence of > >searh & replace's to change the contractions to normal spelling. > Unless you're working with a DXB file, there won't be any > contractions. With a Duxbury print file, you can select text, copy it to > the clipboard, and paste it into a Word document. Any DBT codes will be > removed when the text is copied to the clipboard. > > Steve > > > * * * > * This message is via list duxuser at freelists.org. > * To unsubscribe, send a blank message with > * unsubscribe > * as the subject to <duxuser-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You may also > * subscribe, unsubscribe, and set vacation mode and other subscription > * options by visiting //www.freelists.org. The list archive > * is also located there. > * Duxbury Systems' web site is http://www.duxburysystems.com > * * * * * * * This message is via list duxuser at freelists.org. * To unsubscribe, send a blank message with * unsubscribe * as the subject to <duxuser-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You may also * subscribe, unsubscribe, and set vacation mode and other subscription * options by visiting //www.freelists.org. The list archive * is also located there. * Duxbury Systems' web site is http://www.duxburysystems.com * * *