Copying phrases – Activeforever Plextalk PTR2 Digital DAISY Player and Recorder User Manual

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NOTE: You are not able to cut parts of phrases. If you wish to cut a part of

a phrase, you must first split the phrase into smaller parts and then cut the

required parts of the original phrase.

NOTE: If the cut phrase contains a page or heading, cutting it deletes that
page or heading and renumbers subsequent pages and headings

automatically.

19.5.2. Copying phrases.

You can copy a single phrase or multiple sequential phrases of audio from
your recording by performing the cut phrase operation. Phrases that are

copied will be placed on the audio clipboard.

To copy a phrase, do the following:

• Press the Menu key once to access the Main Menu.

• Use the Number 4 or 6 key to go to the "Edit" option and select it

by pressing the Enter key.

• Use the Number 4 or 6 key to go to the "Copy phrase" option and

select it by pressing the Enter key.

• PLEXTALK will ask you to select the beginning phrase to copy.
• Use the Number 4 or 6 key to move through the recording by

phrases until the first phrase you want copied is spoken. Select this

as the first phrase to copy by pressing the Enter key.

• PLEXTALK will ask you to select the end phrase to copy.

• Use the Number 4 or 6 key to move through the recording by

phrases until the last phrase you want copied is spoken. Select this

as the last phrase to copy by pressing the Enter key.

• PLEXTALK will then ask you to confirm that you wish to proceed.

Press the Enter key to confirm or the Cancel key to abort.

• If you press the Enter key, PLEXTALK will copy the selected phrases

to the audio clipboard and confirm it by saying "Finished".

NOTE: Only the audio of the selected phrases is copied. The heading,

page and group markers are not copied.

NOTE: You are not able to copy parts of phrases. If you wish to copy a
part of a phrase, you must first split the phrase into smaller parts and then

copy the required parts of the original phrase.

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