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"A useful tool for creating note indexes is the Print Transcript Cites feature. You can print your notes or transcript cites. A transcript cite is the page of testimony to which a note is attached, with the text in the page-line reference of the note underlined. The benefit of the print transcript cite function is that you can use it in tandem with Summation’s
annotation system to flag testimony you might wish to include in a brief.
For example, you can search for all note tags containing the phrase “sj brief” in the ISSUES field. Then, execution of the print transcript cites function batch prints all pages in the transcript associated with annotations meeting the search criteria. More importantly, the lines of the associated testimony that were highlighted at the time the annotation was created are automatically
underlined and labeled with a witness name footer so that they can be used as exhibits to a brief pursuant to court rules. Thus, instead of having to copy pages of the hard-copy transcript, and yellow highlighting the referenced segments, you can batch produce the mandatory supporting exhibits using the Print Transcript Cite feature.
You can also print a note followed the corresponding transcript cite (on a separate page)."
From "The Litigator's Guide To Hands-On Use of Summation", by Jon B. Sigerman, Esq.

Select Print Transcript Cites from the File Menu.

A Printout of aTranscript Cite.
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