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how do I record my telephone conversation on word doc thru phone
Our customer service department would like word to record the conversation
with the customer to make sure everything is recorded accurately - Our company is a Class 3 FDA certified medical device company and it beats long hand. We are using the CISCO IP phone hooked up thru the pc. |
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how do I record my telephone conversation on word doc thru phone
You would have to use some kind of speech-to-text functionality. You could
try to set up a system using the Windows built-in functionality (http://www.ehow.com/how_5892740_spee...fice-2007.html) or you could look for a more professional solution as offered by companies like Dictaphone (now Nuance, http://www.nuance.com/healthcare/). There are probably other companies offering similar systems, it's just the only one I ever used. Note that recording phone calls without the explicit permission of all the involved parties is probably illegal in most countries. Yves "Phil" wrote in message ... Our customer service department would like word to record the conversation with the customer to make sure everything is recorded accurately - Our company is a Class 3 FDA certified medical device company and it beats long hand. We are using the CISCO IP phone hooked up thru the pc. |
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how do I record my telephone conversation on word doc thru phone
You would have to use some kind of speech-to-text functionality. You could
try to set up a system using the Windows built-in functionality (http://www.ehow.com/how_5892740_spee...fice-2007.html) or you could look for a more professional solution as offered by companies like Dictaphone (now Nuance, http://www.nuance.com/healthcare/). There are probably other companies offering similar systems, it's just the only one I ever used. Note that recording phone calls without the explicit permission of all the involved parties is probably illegal in most countries. Yves "Phil" wrote in message ... Our customer service department would like word to record the conversation with the customer to make sure everything is recorded accurately - Our company is a Class 3 FDA certified medical device company and it beats long hand. We are using the CISCO IP phone hooked up thru the pc. |
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how do I record my telephone conversation on word doc thru phone
Different states of the US have different requirements -- some need
permission from both parties, others need permission only from one of the parties. On May 13, 6:12*pm, "Yves Dhondt" wrote: You would have to use some kind of speech-to-text functionality. You could try to set up a system using the Windows built-in functionality (http://www.ehow.com/how_5892740_spee...fice-2007.html) or you could look for a more professional solution as offered by companies like Dictaphone (now Nuance,http://www.nuance.com/healthcare/). There are probably other companies offering similar systems, it's just the only one I ever used. Note that recording phone calls without the explicit permission of all the involved parties is probably illegal in most countries. Yves "Phil" wrote in message ... Our customer service department would like word to record the conversation with the customer to make sure everything is recorded accurately - Our company is a Class 3 FDA certified medical device company and it beats long hand. *We are using the CISCO IP phone hooked up thru the pc.- |
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how do I record my telephone conversation on word doc thru phone
Different states of the US have different requirements -- some need
permission from both parties, others need permission only from one of the parties. On May 13, 6:12*pm, "Yves Dhondt" wrote: You would have to use some kind of speech-to-text functionality. You could try to set up a system using the Windows built-in functionality (http://www.ehow.com/how_5892740_spee...fice-2007.html) or you could look for a more professional solution as offered by companies like Dictaphone (now Nuance,http://www.nuance.com/healthcare/). There are probably other companies offering similar systems, it's just the only one I ever used. Note that recording phone calls without the explicit permission of all the involved parties is probably illegal in most countries. Yves "Phil" wrote in message ... Our customer service department would like word to record the conversation with the customer to make sure everything is recorded accurately - Our company is a Class 3 FDA certified medical device company and it beats long hand. *We are using the CISCO IP phone hooked up thru the pc.- |
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