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You can look it up yourself.

Posted By: mtsup on 2008-03-20
In Reply to: You're lucky. Mine are usually way behind. It's - extremely discouraging. nm

In EXText, go to the main menu, and then Search for Documents.

Under the first tab, you'll see the Transcriptionist field. Put your number in there - your MT number. Like, if your MT number is ssmi123456, then the number would be 123456.

Put the date range in there where you're trying to find the counts (like, today would be 03/20/2008 to 03/20/2008).

Then, click FIND.

There will be a list of documents there that pop up. You can highlight each document, and click on View Statistics, and it will show you your compensable line count for each job.

Yeah, it stinks to have to keep track of each job's line counts as you go, but if you keep a running calculator, it sure does save time from refreshing the line count website.

Hope the tip works for you :)


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