Reference Guide: 7.3 Pushing Text
If you have text in another application, such as Word, to go with your recording, you should cut and paste it into the first section, then use Push Text to divide the text up between the audio sections. Simply place the cursor in the text at the point where you would like that section’s text to end. Then choose "Push Text to Section below" from the drop-down menu on the Section button, or use its shortcut key Ctrl H, and the remaining text will all be placed in the next section. This command is equivalent to the sequence: Select to end of section; Cut; Move to start of next section; Paste.
Related Articles
Mac User guide - Contents
This User Guide has been taken from the Guide within Audio Notetaker. You can access this with the question mark icon in the top right of Audio Notetaker, from the Home Tab or from Help > Audio Notetaker Help Selected Topics What's New in This ...
Reference Guide: 7.7 Text To Speech (TTS)
Audio Notetaker can read back any text you have in either the Reference or Text panes or you can send the audio created direct to your Audio Pane so that you can work with it in the usual way. Speak Clicking on the Speak button will read out ...
Reference Guide: 7.7 Text To Speech (TTS)
Audio Notetaker can read back any text you have in either the Reference or Text panes or you can send the audio created direct to your Audio Pane so that you can work with it in the usual way. Speak Clicking on the Speak button (CMD Shift O) ...
Reference Guide: 7.3 Pushing Text
If you have text in another application, such as Word, to go with your recording, you should cut and paste it into the first section, then use Push Text (CMD Shift E) to divide the text up between the audio sections. Simply place the cursor in the ...
Windows User Guide - Contents
This User Guide has been taken from the Guide within Audio Notetaker. You can access this from App Menu > Help > User Guide or click the question mark icon in the top right of the project tab. Contents: What's New In this version? Tutorials ...