Did you try rebooting to see if it would recognize "new...sm
Posted By: Maybe this? on 2008-04-23
In Reply to: Hi Amanda from WV (I once lived in Morgantown!). No drivers to download, has a USB optical device. - Calif MT
hardware?" Sometimes that will work if there is no driver to install. Hope this helps!
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I do. It's the "new way" I think. I've been doing it for years. SM
I have a macro that goes back and double checks for two spaces and changes them to one.
Then I have another (for an old-timey account) that goes back and finds period space space and exchanges it for period space.
That way I don't have to remember.
Nothing wrong with saying "new hires" sm
You "hire" a plumber, even though it's not your "employee," so I see no problem with someone saying an IC was a "new hire." The word hire means to engage for service under term of contract - that doesn't cross any line, IMHO.
Yes, the MTSO you contract with can be considered your client. All ICs are self employed, so yes, you are your own boss. However, the client is still your "boss," in the sense that they do have the control of your workflow. IOW, if you don't meet their expectations, they can choose not to use you anymore and find someone else who will. Be cautious how far you take that "not-my-boss" attitude because it can backfire on you is all I'm saying.
As far as stating your rates, absolutely. You can tell the MTSO what you charge as an IC. The MTSO also has the option of saying no thanks. Just like if a plumber charges more than what you are willing to pay, you can move on to the next plumber. If the MTSO tells you what they are willing to pay and it's not what you desire, you have the option to say no thanks, too. However, I do not think an MTSO is crossing any line by saying "this is what we are willing to pay." If you go to a physician's office, they are going to do the same and tell you what they are willing to pay. You absolutely have the right to say "Well, this is what I charge," and they can then decide if they want to continue to do business with you or find another service that is within their price range.
it would still have to recognize your router
somehow. It cannot be a "mind reader" so to speak. I still think it would need to have access to your router to work. sorry. just my opinion.
some people think it means "new message" and
go ahead though
Good point about their "new tools".
By the way, I'm emailing and don't have to print them. Thanks everyone!
Ethically, once you recognize the name, you should tell your supervisor that you...
know this person and it wouldn't be right for you to have privy to their private medical record. THat's the rule where I work. I've had my children's principal, fellow co-workers, and people that I know from my husband's place of employment. I return the job and tell my boss to give it to somebody else.
How would anyone possibly recognize your vent (SM)
when it desccibes how every Transcriptionist out there feels. Guess it just goes with the business.
Oh, it's you, Shroom. I'd recognize that attitude anywhere.
Shroom=
On job board "New World Trans" ...I am wondering
firstly what kind of company they are when they cannot spell the word "pedal" correctly and also 7 cents CAD??? What is the CAD? Something fishy about his ad.
Does your computer even recognize the flash drive? sm
It could be that the flash drive was not removed correctly the last time it was used and now the computer doesn't recognize it. A lot of the new flash drives use that annoying U3 program; you have to wait it to load completely before you can use the drive and you also need to use it to eject the flash drive before physically removing it from the computer. Also, make sure you're actually dragging it to the flash drive and not the U3 System, which shows as a separate drive in Windows Explorer (not IE).
The "New Enlightenment, a Journal of Social and Metaphysical Inquiry?"
Could you please find a source that is more reliable than a bunch of loons espousing conspiracy theories? Then I'll listen.
While we're waiting, I'm going to save this site for when I need a little entertainment. Thanks! Really!
try rebooting
try rebooting. Also try unplugging and replugging into the port, before you attempt to reboot and again afterwards if that doesn't do it. Sometimes we think we have it plugged in right and if it's hard to get to like mine is, it might just need to be wiggled slightly. I've had that problem time and time again,,,next time I'll write down in my little flower book what I do when this happens. I have a little dollar store notebook beside my hard drive and I've started writing down EVERYTHING because when you get to be my age, you no longer remember....
How do I make SmarType recognize a Blocks folder? sm
I just transferred my "blocks" folder which contains standards for my docs over to another computer with a thumb drive. I installed Smartype on that computer with the CD. I restarted the computer and SmarType is working, but it is not my standards are not coming up when I type in the abbreviations. How do I get the program to recognize the standards in the "blocks" folder? TIA
Number pad.......try rebooting. nm
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did you try rebooting? just a thought. nm
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Did you try rebooting your computer? nm
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Try rebooting your computer (sm)
and start all over again. Hope this helps.
Did you try rebooting your computer? sm
Not just Word but the whole thing, that might help.
Did you try rebooting your computer?-nm
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What to do if Word does not recognize your added medical terms - after updates? nm
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Did you try rebooting? That ofter fixes those
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try rebooting, Control-Alt-Delete 2x to get it to do it generally- if you still have troubles it
could be a virus maybe? Have virus protection on your computer, firewall? - Good luck.
yep, I vote with "worth a try" - rebooting fixes so many things. nm
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That's because programs use up memory resources and you can only get them back by rebooting or
shutting down and booting back up. I always shut down at night.
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