You can also rotate an exhibit in the exhibit viewer or print an exhibit. For more detailed information about this and about options for individual tools, see: Annotations.
These provide access to folders for exhibits, media, transcripts, and presentations. For descriptions of these, see Media area, Transcript area, and Presentation area sections in this topic.
5. Navigation Pane minimize button
This button minimizes the navigation pane. Use this as an alternative to the VIEW menu, Navigation Pane selection.
The Media folder and its Videos subfolder are created by default.
You can create folders in the Media folder.*
2. Playlist folder
This folder contains the playlists you create. Note that when you click the Playlist folder, the New Folder button on the ribbon changes to New Playlist.*
3. Media item list
This is a list of the media items contained in the selected folder.*
4. Clip Creator
This is the tool you use to create media clips. See: Media Clips.
5. Media player
With the Media player, you can play media, clips, and playlists, and create video stills.*
6. Clip list
This is a list of all the clips that have been created from the currently selected item in the media item list.*
Lists all the transcripts that have been imported into the case.
2. Paging controls
Using these controls, you can: page through the transcript one page at a time, go to the first or last page, or go to a page by typing.
3. Transcript name
This is the name of the currently selected transcript.
4. Search bar
Using this tool, you can type a search term and then go to each instance of that term in the transcript. See: Searching Transcript Text.
5. Media item name
In transcripts with synchronized media, this is the name of the media item. By default, the media item name is drawn from its source file name minus the file extension.
6. Clip list
In transcripts with synchronized media, this is a list of all the clips that have been created from the currently selected synchronized transcript. See: Media Clips and Playlists.
7. Media player
In transcripts with synchronized media, you can use the Media player to play media, clips, and playlists, and to create video stills. When used in conjunction with the clip creator, you can use the media player to set start- and stop times for media clips. See: Media Clips, Playlists, and Video Stills.
8. Clip Creator
In transcripts with synchronized media, you can use this to create media clips.
9. Transcript window
With the transcript window, you can select text and then right-click to create a text clip.
In addition, if the transcript has synchronized media, when you right-click a selection, you can create a media clip.
This is the presentation that built into each case. It cannot be renamed or deleted.
2. A user-created presentation
In the screen capture above, Hawkins Examination is an example of a presentation created by a user, as opposed to the Default Presentation, which is a blank presentation that is built into every case.
3. Navigation bars
Use these to switch to other functional areas of Sanction.
4. Presentation item list
This is the list of items in the currently selected presentation.
5. Add to Presentation
Adds the currently selected item to the presentation of your choice.
6. Presentation
Opens the currently selected presentation.
7. Show item
Opens the currently selected item in a presentation.
8. Item viewer window
Shows a preview of the currently selected item. Switches modes between exhibit viewer, media viewer, transcript viewer, or synchronized transcript viewer, depending on the item type selected.
9. Layout tools
Provides options fit and zoom the selected image in the viewer.
You can present up to four items simultaneously. The screen shot shows the presentation window hosting 3 item windows: a time line image, a synchronized transcript, and a document exhibit.See: Displaying Multiple Item Windows.
2. Item window controls
Each item window is equipped with its own set of controls:
Select items to display by typing or by selecting from a list.
Provides tools for you to control the presentation. The task bar can be hidden or otherwise configured. For more information, see: Setting Presentation Options.
Each task bar item corresponds to an open item window.
A blue border around the item name indicates the item is the one that is active in the presentation window.
6. Presentation window controls
The presentation window is equipped with a set of controls:
The next- and previous item buttons move back and forward between items in the presentation.
The item selector button is used to:
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Select items to display from a list of the items in the presentation.
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Access a search box for opening an item by typing a name, exhibit number, trial exhibit number or Bates number.
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Create screen captures.
The layout button changes the maximum number of item windows that may be open at once. The options are: Full Screen, Side-by-Side, 3 Across, and 4 Quadrants.
Use the display mode button to apply the next- and previous item buttons to different item windows. This button also controls whether a new item window will open even if the maximum has not been reached.
The presentation options button is used to access preferences that govern item display, item borders, media playback, task bar options, and synchronized text.