How do I delete entries in InstaText that were made in error?
Posted By: Anybody know? (NM) on 2005-08-10
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Your error made me chuckle, which is, ya know, fitting for the error. Not a big deal, and no we ALL
make mistakes! Heavens! I remember starting out, I actually typed CABBAGE! Can you imagine? Scary thing, though, is when you get an MT out 10 years and they type cabbage. There are errors like yours, and there are major-absolutely-no-clue-of-our profession errors, which are mind boggling when you see them in print. I've been on both sides, typing and proofing, and I never dreamed of the quantity and quality of errors some MTs make - HUGE errors. That said, yes, we all make them, but its the ones who are unlearned and then arrogant when you point out the error - we have to, ya know, and its done kindly, so that they learn, and still that type of MT flips out and has a hissy! No win situation for both parties, really, as the MT really can't grow in the field if they aren't accountable to themselves even for their work. I can't give more specific examples, as I could potentially hurt some MTs who would recognize their errors, but I assure you, some are unbelievable.
Google MS Word, delete autocorrect entries
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Hey, QA can be wrong, too. I know that I have made an error or 2 when I QA, but I
will always fess up to it, aplogize to the MT, thank her/him and take my whipping. That is what makes us all human.
oops, I made an error in above post
I wanted to say the "SO-CALLED MANAGER," who does NOT give a rats _________ if you get your quota, or NOT!!
Cuz you've never made a typing error?
you always type without an error?
error.error.error, should be a bad home life, sorry (nm)
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What is acceptable error rate (i.e. error ratio to line count).
Thanks.
No, it just freezes and I get an error box that says "printer error". nm
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Turn off puter, wait a min, turn on with delete key pressed down, then hit delete key NUMEROUS times
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Instatext
I use it and love it. Yes, you can load on more than one PC. I bought both my first copy and an upgrade through Sylvan software. I don't know if you can download it or not but I would rather have the CD anyway for easier access just in case I crash or something. It is very user friendly. Hope this helps.
I am getting 1.46 per page, doing about 100-150 per day. Instatext, 1 ESL.
How many accounts will you be doing. Do you have an expander.
I am making rather good wages now that I have become familiar with format and the doctor's dialect. But, I have one account only and have a lot of each physician dictation (about eight in total) in expander, for instance, their routinely said sentences for mammograms or chest films.
I use InstaText. Very easy for first time
users because you get to see your options at the bottom of your screen if you wish. I started using it about 7 years ago and absolutely hate anything else other than the expander in Word.
Can someone tell me specifically how to take Instatext and Glossaries
to a new computer? I guess a flash drive, but i have never used one. Do you just plug it in a USB and....well, then what?
Thanks in advance!
Instatext/word expanders
I am looking into word expanders. I researched SpeedType or SmartType and it says you can make up a shortcut to expand to up to the size of a 9-page document, which is great. Now, I have used InstaText in the past at another job, but we were never able to make an entry that was more than about a paragraph long. Is this the limit to IT or is it capable of expanding to more? If I cannot create a whole document, then I will shy away from IT. Any input is appreciated.
InstaText which is like wrestling with a gorilla to learn but it works.
dd
i made $15/hr before and didn't stay long because i made so much more on production. sm
that was with full benes too. i wouldn't do it for less than $20, but i think even with $20, i'd want benes. are you in-house?
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My autotext entries are gone!!!!
I use a program called iType. When I add an autotext entry it is there until I shut down and open program again. I know that I have to add autotext entries outside of the actual iType program - I open word and add them there but they are being deleted somehow. Any help would be appreciated. Oh, I use Word 2003.
Thank you.
Modifying entries
I just pull up the ShortHand window, highlight the entry I want to change, right click it and select modify.
Also, my shortcut for yo is --. It will spell it without the space that way.
AutoCorrect Entries
I think the answer to your question is "no". Use Start/Search to find a file called "proflwiz.exe". This is the Office Profile Wizard and will assist you in saving and transferring your AutoCorrect entries, spelling entries, etc. These settings are in a file with extension OPS. Use the profile wizard on the "old computer" to export the OPS file to a new location (desktop will work), then transfer the OPS file to the "new computer" via email, disc, or FTP. Once you save the OPS file to the "new computer" (desktop will work), use the profile wizard on that computer and follow the directions. If my instructions are wrong or confusing, do a search on Microsoft's Knowledge Base for "Office Profile Wizard". I haven't done this in a while.
Someone please tell me how my autotext entries
could just VANISH overnight? This has not been a good day.
Please don't delete - We need you!
I do not understand why this post continues to be deleted. I am simply stating what you have already said in your statement to the board. It IS sad to think that this wonderful board, who has been so supportive of American MTs, seems to have given up the good fight. I truly believe if legislation to enforce HIPAA regulations, as well as regulations on financial records, is focused on, rather than simply trying to compete monetarily with offshoring (which, frankly, we cannot do), we will have a real chance of at least stopping the flow of medical and financial personal records from leaving this country. Just because outsourcing exists does not make it right, and as long as we continue to fight it there is a chance to make a real difference. There are still many, MANY physicians for whom the "bottom line" is not the most important aspect of transcription, and many others who have experience offshore transcription first hand and realize the quality is not there. As long as there are people in this industry like Sheri with integrity and the willingness to fight for what they believe, even if it is against the odds, there is hope. THAT is why I am quite saddened to see this particular forum, one of the staunchest supporters of US-only transcription for US physicians, fall by the wayside. I don't think I"m bashing anyone. I'm just hoping you will reconsider. We need people like you!!
I just hit DELETE.
I never say a word to them
Delete what???
At what point does delete that go to far? It's an op note and I get the pre and post diagnosis, procedure, surgeon, asst, anesthesia, etc. Then she goes on to hpi, ros, fh, sh, meds, allergies, and exam. After exam she realizes that she's doing an op note and tells me to delete that and start over from preop diagnosis. Needles to say she was an extremely difficult to understand ESL, wasted about 20 minutes of typing time that I won't get paid for and I had to split my shift.
Sorry y'all it was vent or scream. I chose the vent to not wake up the family.
delete it
when i worked in editscript, i typed right through microsoft word. it was prerequisite that i get rid of all msworks or it would mess everything up. i would delete msworks.
delete key
The reason the delete key is not above the arrow keys is that with this keyboard you will do as much work with your thumbs as possible. This is part of what makes it ergonomic, & I would strongly suggest re-learning "delete" in its current position rather than try to circumvent their system. When I first got my Kinesis keyboard 7 years ago I went through a whole relearning process that was kind of slow & frustrating but worth it in the long run, & now I'm glad I didn't try to do an end-run around their thought process.
But you program keys this way:
Hit "Program" (upper right-hand corner) + F11. The 4 keyboard lights will flash quickly. Then hit the key you want to reprogram. The lights will flash slowly. Then keystroke what you want the key to do. When you are finished hit Program + F11 again. The lights will go out. It's programmed.
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error
I like your math skills, 5 errors out of over 10,000 likes = 50%, glad you aren't doing my line counts.
EPT error
On a Friday I had my GYN to the urine test. At first it appeared negative, but after about 10 minutes up pops a second dot, faint at best. She took blood and told me that...I swear..."might be a little pregnant". You might want to go to a women's center where they will give you free tests.
Took EPT - said error :-(
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Error
About the post re measly pay, I accidentally capitalized transcriptionist--but maybe I really thought the title "transcriptionist" meant something
Thank you. Sorry for the error
error in med given
this was dictated by ESL doctor: unfortunately secondary to computer glitch, the patient was given Hytrin instead of Vytorin.
now i wonder, was this "computer glitch" bad enunciation that was mistranscribed or speech recognition gone bad maybe?
how do I print my shorthand entries
Anyone know how to print up all the entries in the dictionary?
TIA!
Sunny
How many entries in your word expander and do you use it often? TIA
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Only 4000 entries? hmm, I have 14,000 and use about 8000/day
guess I just don't know what I'm doing wrong with my acute care job. A good day to me is 1700 lines. My average day is 1300.
Yes, DOS was the ideal setting for production. Your "what planet are you on" comment made me think about several Pink Floyd songs!
Auto test entries
Does anybody know how to "save" one's own private auto text entries (within Microsoft Word) and also how to later print-out this file? Thanks in advance!
AUTO "TEXT" ENTRIES
Sorry, I asked about auto "test"......I ment auto TEXT
Auto Text entries
The file should be located here:
c:documents and settings<your name>application datamicrosoft emplates
There are a couple of other "critical" files that you should also back up. One is CUSTOM.DIC - (this is your dictionary) c:documents and settings<your name>application datamicrosoftproof
and the other is MSO1033.acl (AutoCorrect entries) c:documents and settings<your name>application datamicrosoftoffice
boldface autocorrect entries
Highlight your bolded entry, go to Tools, click formatted entry. Add it like a regular autocorrect entry.
Thank you. Wow, you have a lot of entries! I was afraid it would crash with my
10 to 12,000. Thank you for your response. I'm trying to tinker with the ESPs and wondering if there is a way to insert a hard space in an expansion. (Such as between Dr. and his last name so there is no separation to another line when I expand. Any idea how this could be done? Thanks again for your time. I do appreciate your help.
Yes, it will get buggy like that as you fill it up with entries sm
It's time to think of buying a real expander. My recommendation is Shorthand. They have a web site where you can purchase it. It is a wonderful program, much better than the autocorrect/autotext.
Lost autotext entries
Look in your recyle bin. That happened to me once and I found them in my recyle bin. I was not real good about keeping mine backed up either and I sure was glad to find them in the recyle bin!
How do I bold entries in Shorthand?
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BUY IT!! YES YOU WILL BE ABLE TO TRANSFER YOUR AUTOCORRECT ENTRIES!! SM
go with the best, Instant Text or Shorthand, and you will be able to transfer anything you have now into their system.
go to www.productivitytalk.com for step by step instructions and more than info than you think you will ever need!
RE: Copying AutoCorrect entries SM
Can someone tell me how to copy AutoCorrect and AutoText entries from one computer to another - I want to put them on my laptop. Thanks!
I'm not sure if there is a way to find out total entries for your ESP.
If someone knows how, let me know! I know I have at least 300 if not more and I'm like you, I add to every single day. I use ESP only and the normals function in EXText for anything too big to fit in ESP.
I'm not sure why someone would use both autocorrect and ESP. I think it would just get confusing and heaven knows I doesn't take much to confuse me! I do good to remember all the ESP entries I have. I have a system I've been using back when dinosaurs roamed the earth and I used PRD+. I remember when I first started using an expander, the PRD, I was completely lost as far as where to begin. It just took years of trial and error before I found a system that worked for me.
In case any one is interested, here's how organize my expansions:
For headings that are bolded, I put an "x" in front of the abbreviation. Example: xhpi=HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS:
For doctor specific normal blurbs, exams, etc. I put "$" in front of the abbreviation. Example: $smithpe= HEENT: Pupils equal round reactive to light. NECK: Supple. CHEST: Clear. etc. Putting the "$" at the begining of your expansion, puts all your normals at the top of your list if your list is sorted by abbreviation.
Then for generic expansion, I just do it normal. wnl=within normal limits, etc.
Anyway, just thought I'd share.
Backing up AutoCorrect Entries
If I understand your post correctly, you are looking for a way to easily back up your current work environment so that you can copy it onto another computer? There is actually a very easy way to back up and restore your AutoCorrect entries. If you go to the Microsoft web site at this link; http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/thankyou.aspx?familyId=73dbead3-b37a-425a-9ae8-dd3593b5675b&displayLang=en, you can download the Macro.exe file. After you download the file onto your computer, click on Macro.exe, which will walk you through a few steps. When you are prompted to extract the files into the C:Sample folder, instead choose a folder that you can find easily later. When the Macro.exe file has finished running, you will then see a Macros9.dot file in the folder you chose to save in. This file is a Macro written by Microsoft to back up and/or restore your AutoCorrect entries. To back up or restore your entries, just click on the Macros9.dot file, and follow the steps for AutoCorrect entries. Note: If you have created any AutoCorrect entries that have a space afterward, it will cause an error when you are installing (restoring) them on a computer. However, you will still be able to back up your entries, and you can fix the problem by opening up the backed up copy and removing the extra space at the end of each entry. When amending the backed up AutoCorrect list, be careful not to accidentally expand out any of the entries, as they will install on the new computer in that manner. The backed up copy of the AutoCorrect entries is a Word document, so it is easy to amend and re-save.
In my experience, there is no way to easily incorporate your AutoCorrect entries into a brand-name text Expander program, but then again, I have only worked with a few expander programs over the years, as AutoCorrect and Macros have always covered all of my needs.
Another easier way to back up your work environment is by using the Microsoft Save My Settings Wizard, which can be found under Start, All Programs, Microsoft Office Tools (the Microsoft Office Tools folder is sometimes stored within another Microsoft folder under the program menu). The first thing you would need to do is back up your work environment on the computer that has all of the settings that you want to keep (just run the Save My Settings Wizard and follow the prompts). After you have backed up the settings, save the file in a folder on your desktop, which can then be sent to yourself through email. Download the file you sent yourself through email onto the computer that you want to set up, and run the Microsoft Save My Settings Wizard to Restore the settings, which will automatically set Word up with the same environment as that of the other computer, including your AutoCorrect entries, AutoText entries, personal user dictionary, Word environment settings (Normal.dot file), and Macros. Of course, if your Macros are currently stored on the company computer, you will not be able to back them up, unless you have access to that computer through the server. The normal way that you back up Macros is by opening Word, and pressing Alt F11 to enter the VBE screen. On the left side, you should see a folder Labeled "Normal," inside of which there should be another folder labeled "Modules." If you double-click on the Modules folder, you should have a file inside labeled NewMacros. Highlight the NewMacros file, and right-click your mouse, choosing Export. You can then export the file to save it in a folder on the desktop, transferring the backed up file to the other computer via email. To Import the file into the other computer, open Word, and go to the VBE screen. Highlight Normal in the left column, right-click your mouse, and choose Import. Find the folder in which you saved the NewMacros.bas file, and click to import it. You should then see a NewMacros file inside of the Modules folder. Note: If you open the VBE screen and do not see anything in the left column, you need to click on the top toolbar, View, Project Explorer. If you do not see the Macro code after it has been imported, click on View, Code.
I hope some of this information helps. Back in the day when I had to set up a new computer at home, I had to learn all of this stuff the hard way. As I am sure all of us know, there always seems to come a time when our computers die unexpectedly, so it is really nice being able to back up our work environment in case the worst should happen. I not only back up my work environment on a monthly basis to make sure the information is up to date, but I also save copies of everything on CD and send copies to store in my email folder. In the past, I have had my computer crash to where I could not get my backed up copies, which made it impossible to set up my alternative computer quickly in a pinch. Saving the information onto CD is handy, but I do not rely on them heavily because they can become corrupt easily and/or break. By sending the backed up files to myself through email and saving them in an email folder, I have everything handy if I need to set up another computer quickly.
Delete resume
I am trying to delete my resume from the bank and can modify but can't figure out how to delete it. Help, please.
why do you want to delete your resume - sm
are you getting too many calls for work??? If you are, then I want to put my resume on there!!!
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