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Anyone who needs a laugh, copy and paste link inside. sm

Posted By: Peeps on 2005-09-20
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Subject: You Have Got to Listen to This. It is
> Hilarious!
>
> This Happened on 768 Northwest Highway in Dallas.
>
> You've got to listen to this! It's a phone call
> from a man in Texas who
> witnessed a car accident involved 4 elderly women.
>
> It was so popular when they played it on CHUM FM
> that they had to put it on
> their site.
>
> http://www.chumfm.com/MorningShow/bits/march24.swf




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can you copy and paste?
http://www.intel.com/business/casestudies/mckesson_integrated_digital_hospital.pdf

If not, check this site out!!!

http://www.mohca.org/standardsbodies.php3

Wow - it is interesting. You know, there is actually an organization called The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in charge of standardizing all this stuff up-and-coming.

Did you read the part about "MT changing more in the next few years than it has in the last 100"

This is it, right at this site.

It is documentation that the doctor or nurse, or healthcare provider carries and enters at the time of service...

It even automatically codes for billing, etc.

Rather than 'free text' of a doctor dictating, it is standardized text where the person enters the info...

so much to it, and it is exciting, just wished we fit in somewhere...
copy & paste
long, drawn out process which will take tons of MW space, but it can be done.
You can just copy and paste.
Yes it will conform.  Also Word allows you to use your own spellcheck.  May be a bit cumbersome at first, but should work better than typing directly in Meditech.  It lags a lot. 
copy and paste
The only way I know is to copy and paste.
copy and paste into your address bar. x
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Can you do copy and paste rather than writing
x
Yes. Hit apply and either copy and paste, or
attach resume; however, some companies will not allow attachments.
A cover letter is always a good idea; just keep it short and to the point.

Happy Job Hunting.
How to copy & paste into FTP site?
I can't seem to figure it out?
The same way you copy/paste in all versions.
Ctrl + C to copy, Ctrl + V to paste.
COPY AND PASTE, IS THERE AN EASIER WAY?

The doctors I transcribe for are specialists so I do a full consultation but the doctors only want part of the consultation sent to the referring doctor so I copy and paste part of the dictation to a letter.  This very easy, but very time consuming.  Is there an easier way than to copy and paste for every letter. I am working in Word.


Copy & Paste in EditScript

Alice,
Do you need to upload the job first?
Can't you just go to the Search window and from the Search window use these functions again normally?


Marianne


you can copy and paste from word to meditech...
It is alt V instead of ctrl V. It is VERY slow doing it that way though.
Here is the code. Just copy and paste it into your shorthand. (sm)
{@KEY BkSp}-year-old

I use "yo" for that. Also have "mo" for month-old since I do pediatrics.

The @KEY specifies ShortHand to make that keystroke within the code. It basically tells Shorthand to do a backspace after you use that shortcut.

Another example is bold.

{@KEY Ctrl+B}{@NOSPACE}

My shortcut for bold is "bo" and then I just continue typing. That way I don't lose my rhythm.
Please provide links, not copy/paste from other sites. NM
Goldbird
A macro can copy, switch to another document, paste, and
switch you back to your original document (or remain in the new document). Keyboard shortcuts can highlight lines or paragraphs to copy and open a new blank document. You don't really give enough info on exactly what you are doing to offer more help.
Thanks! That macro worked like a charm using the copy/paste method.
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also possible copy/paste of document saved as "RTF" or "TXT" (sm)

usually works just fine ... I don't trust Word not to have eliminated "save to WP6" as an option since they have achieved near GLOBAL DOMINATION. (on my tool bar that starts with FILE, and end with HELP -- under HELP, there is WP help -- but it's not installed -- try that first-- maybe you have it)


I have my copy of Word set with save to RTF as the default (I hate Word) and have copied from that into both Bayscribe and Meditech without difficulty while copy/pasting WORD documents resulted in garbage


The tricky bits, irrc, had to do with tabs, indents bolding etc. -- (but in my case I was copying into proprietary software which didn't support those commands) --- so you will want to do a test run. I'd try RTF first -- hope you have "print preview" or a friend in the office -- good luck -- i


Let me get this straight. It is a copyright violation punishable if you copy and paste an article
but it is not a copyright violation if you copy and paste the link to the article? What the h*ll is the big deal?
As long as you are cutting and pasting inside DQS, its okay. Just don't try to paste from a Word
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if can't copy/paste, highlight text, ctrl/x, go to shorthand, ctrl/V
nm
I simply chose the wrong link. See inside for the correct link.
See link
oops, link didn't copy so here it is
http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=106778,00.html
think link inside is what you are looking for--sm
http://www.productivitytalk.com/forums/index.php
See inside for link
http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/omd/

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This page has a link to a downloadable Word document with 100s of ideas.  Good luck!!
link inside
http://www.stresslesscountry.com/anti-stress-bags/index.html
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see link inside......sm
http://www.dvi.com/index.html  Stands for Digital Voice Inc.
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http://www.mtdaily.com/wwwboard/messages10/842.html

this is an old posting on MT daily, but some of the ?s may still be relevant for you. good luck!
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see below
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http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Search/ftp_s14.html
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This has the meaning of each number.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerology
link inside--sorry!
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http://www.mtstars.com/FlashCount/
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http://fitaly.com/board/msword/posts/14.html
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Hear is the Link you are looking for --

http://www.dictationwarehouse.com/dictaphoneha30detail.asp
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Here's a link with a cool macro that'll work.  You can also do a search on the same site for more info.


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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326538


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Here is a link inside that I use...sm
http://www.mt911.com/site/search/search_form.asp?sid=12
See link inside.
Hope you can find an answer here.
Link inside.
http://www.textware.com/
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for IRS publication, go to page 19 and it gives example employee working from home and how and where to do the calculations, etc.
see link inside
As IC you pay the whole 15.3%, as employee you pay 7.65 and employer contributes the other 7.65%. You deduct half of self-employment on taxes.
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This isn't finished yet, but it is a free online version of MT style, created by experienced MTs. When it's done, you won't need any version of the BOS.

http://style.mtreference.com/tiki-index.php
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http://www.mtstars.com/docs/statement.html
Might look at the link inside...sm
http://www.transcriptiongear.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=IDIG0