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Endiqua is right. You do not put a slash

Posted By: between sq and m on 2005-07-01
In Reply to: 400 mg sq/m - to romey

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    Endiqua, do your homework about the company's past
    they have changed names, changed locations, and also joined up with a company that was sued for "falsifying line counts" to their transcriptionists. If you think I'm lying about this, you're wrong. I worked for them in their office and I know how their system works.
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    Hush and take notes. Endiqua is the authority on all things and doesn't need to read your post or even understand it. She's got an opinion and by gawd you will listen. QA is annointed boss of you.


    Shorthand users: Is there a way to type a word, use a slash and then type another word..sm

    immediately following the slash and have it expand.  For example if I needed to transcribe mass/sebaceous cyst, is there a way to use my expanded sebaceous cyst without having to back space after I type the slash mark?  TIA