## This answer to this depends on the purpose behind the request To answer this question, there are a few key points to consider: - **We do not create Transcripts that are designed (or guaranteed) to be without error.**  - While it is technically possible to copy the contents of the Transcript box, the Transcript has known errors (such as speech-to-text errors). Therefore, depending on your intent, it may *not* be helpful to keep a Transcript with known errors. - Please note: although these Transcript errors sometimes look significant, we work hard to ensure they're not present in the outputs. - All outputs created by i-scribe are considered **"draft" documents.** Everything that is copied from i-scribe must be proof-read and approved by a registered clinician. - Some users choose to run "Dictaphone Mode - Verbatim" to create a "transcript". This approach encounters a couple of issues: - 1: Like all i-scribe outputs, **this must be proof-read,** edited, and approved before saving outside of i-scribe.  - Please note, although "Dictaphone Mode - Verbatim" is intended to be as close to verbatim as possible, it can still make changes.  - - 2: There is a maximum length issue that you may encounter when using Dictaphone Mode - Verbatim. This limitation is particularly noticeable when the prompt is used for this purpose. *Please let us know if you have any questions*