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paragraphs?

Posted By: Ambra on 2007-01-19
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Subject: paragraphs?

I am a MT student completing my last set of reports for my final exam. Is there any hints you can give me on when to know to begin a new paragraph? These guys go on and on and it is tuff toknow when toi indent. thanks


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I have noticed that when I transcribe an Op note as the dictator dictates it, starting a new paragraph as dictated...that QA always removes the spacing between the paragraphs.

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I used to have an Oriental doc that said 'puffa' when he wanted paragraphs! Drove me nuts. nm
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