How is the transcribed data delivered back to the client?
A client can receive transcriptions back in multiple formats. The transcriptions are normally returned in an RTF (Rich Text Format) file. This standard file type can be opened using virtually any word processing program, including Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, Lotus, etc. When the client signs up, he is given a login name and password that allows him to access the transcriptions on our website. He can then view and print the transcriptions online or download them to his computer. From here, he can send the report to anybody via email or fax, auto or manually. The client may also procure a fax copy or a direct printout of the transcriptions.
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