I'm sure there are instances when this
Posted By: Ack on 2007-06-30
In Reply to: try this - clk
comes up, but for TT, at least on my accounts, we spell out all the latin abbreviations (their English translations) no matter where they are in the report.
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Many other instances
in the United States as well where HIPPA does not mean a darn thing.
I know of serveral instances where it has been done, no big deal. nm
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Actually, chosing "cap after period" will not force a period in the instances I mentioned. --
Even with it checked, it WILL NOT cap after a number with a period in it. Like "white count 14.1. hemoglobin 10.9.
If you know of a way that it WILL, let us all know. I have never had a version of Word that will work that way. Always puts in the lower case, even though there is a period there.
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