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What is the Fraction Enable column in First Draft Author Candidate lists? |
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What is the Fraction Enabled Column in the First Draft Author Candidate List?Summary:For customers subscribed to the First Draft Dictation Recognition service, authors can be enabled or disabled for First Draft (speech recognition) in InfraWare Management Console (IMC) under the First Draft tab. The left most column in the list of authors is called "Fraction Enabled" The Fraction Enabled column contains a progress bar that illustrates the portion of the author's future volume that is projected to go through First Draft based on the Dictation Sources and Document Types currently enabled for First Draft. This graphical bar is also presented at the top of the page for each Author where Dictation Sources and Document Types are enabled for First Draft. |
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Thursday, December 10, 2015 |
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