In message <[email protected]>, Steve Gaunt <[email protected]> writes >Fellow Coordinators, >a while back I announced the latest version of of our syndicate's trancribed >page checking program, which was received well by those few who use it. In >order to encourage it's wider use we have now come up with a new version, >mainly for coordinator use, which has an option to check multiple files and >then produce an error report. Very useful if you are checking large numbers >of your transcribers' files. A useful update is that the program checks the >volume when an ambiguous districts such as Wellington, Newcastle, Newport >etc crop up. Also importantly, this version is 12 times faster than the >previous version. Excellent! Works a treat! >Of course, to use the program you need to have a page range for the quarter >you are working on. Many of you haven't the time to bother with producing >page ranges, so now we have come up with RangeBuilder, an Excel based >program that will build an accurate range from a set of transcribed files. >It will accept up to 65,000 entries and will turn out an accurate page range >within 5 to 20 minutes. That will be a great boon as well. -- Philip Powell Looking north across the Derwent Valley and Northumberland to The Cheviot