It sounds like you've got a key stroke in your macro that retrieves from your clipboard.
Posted By: SM on 2008-06-18
In Reply to: Macro help...error?! - MTMommy
I would delete the macro and start again. Be very deliberate and slow so you are aware of every keystroke in the macro. That's what I've had to do in the past. Sometimes I will even just one finger it so I can watch every key I hit. It's a pain, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do.
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Clipboard in EditScript
can be blocked, and that is why the Add window will not show your entry automatically.
Try to copy a word to the clipboard in EditScript and go to WordPad and paste it. Most likely it won't paste.
You can always give a call to our tech support, and we will be happy to help you.
Marianne
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You can use Shorthand to make a Macro, then bring the macro up in WP. nm
nm
Sounds to me like you've already
decided. No job is secure. Hospitals have lay-offs all the time. If you lose your job to EMR, you can always find another one. Are benefits an issue? If not, I'd definitely go back to transcribing.
It sounds like you've done your research, and your
grammar, English, and spelling skills are better than most MT wannabes. LOL You could do your schooling, then work parttime for a while. That's what I did for the first several years. I worked two hours before the kids got up, another two hours during naptime, then finish up after DH or my older kid got home to watch the little one for an hour. It was slow going for a while there until my typing speed got faster and my terminology increased, but it beat paying daycare.
Wow! Sounds like you've been through a lot this year!!! sm
I can't imagine going through all of that......Yes, taking breaks, getting up and walking around does wonders for our body. What I like to do is get up for about 10-15 minutes per 3 reports. I try not to do more than 3 reports without getting up and walking around and I've bee doing this at home for almost 8 years and I have never had problems of back, neck, shoulders. I think that is why!
Even as an employee, I truly believe that MQ will be flexible with all of us. The minute they start taking away vacation times and not letting me off once in a while after I've consistently worked my schedule is the day I give my notice.
Nice talking with you both!
I don't think so. It sounds like you've never worked for a national.
Nationals DO check references. That's the job of the HR department. They DO run credit reports when you accept a job, and they tell you so on the piece of paper you have to sign giving them permission to do so. They DO prosecute and report to collections against people who don't return equipment. They DO keep deposits on unreturned equipment. They DO get the equipment super cheap anyways in bulk deals through major technology suppliers. Equipment, losses, and shipping are all tax deductible anyway. They DO use QA so that lazy or inexperienced MTs aren't sending garbage straight through to the clients. Most national MTs don't have any contact whatsoever with the clients. In addition, the majority will let you use your own equipment or charge rental fees so it's not coming out of their pocket.
She looks like she has had a stroke.
nm
Only one key stroke
You can set it up so that you use just CTRL L or whatever combo you want. If you do a lot of editing, this can save you one or two Keystrokes from placing the spaces in, deleting the first character of the next sentence and making it a capital.
Someone on here posted once that she has a macro that only saves her one total keystroke. She's a QA editor, though, and she uses that macro hundreds of times a day.....................doing the math......................
Anything that saves you keystrokes = more productivity = more $$$.
You're the one that sounds angry. I've made sure
If you need to stoop to that level to live, apparently the one who's made a wrong turn on the pathway of life is you.
People get angry about the prospect that they failed in life. Time to reevaluate, regroup and see why you feel so angry and take it personally when people make statements such as mine.
One character or key Stroke is equal
... to one byte (including spaces or anyother character, remember one KEY STROKE regardless of the input). If you ever want to calculate your bytes for certain amount of text -> paste it on NotePad and save it as text file. Later you can right click on the file to get it's properties to see it's exact size.
I knew one that worked 18 hours a day and had a stroke
and could not work for a long time after that. We have to be so careful in this business.
I understand some don't pay for spaces, but that one key stroke isn't a big deal IMO.
I would think having your document look right would be more important than whether or not you had to strike one extra key. After all, we use a lot of tools like ShortHand and get paid for the whole word even if we just use a 2-3 letter code.
I guess I am just not getting what the big deal about hitting the space bar again would be even if you aren't paid to do so.
Re companion macro. Do you know there is already a macro
in Word that will create a document with all entries from both the normal.dot and the .acl file? The normal.dot only stores the formatted entries.
My hubbie had a massive stroke in 1996 and since then I have been the only income...sm
in our home. Our vehicles were repossessed on Christmas eve of that year and within 6 months of his stroke we lost everything. We had no car, no home, etc, but by luck insurance paid most of his medical bills, but our credit was shot. He has not been able to work since and I am an MT, so that probably tells you what type of money we are making. I am only telling you this because there is light at the end of the tunnel. You hubbie will be able to work again and it might take some time, but you will be able to get out of this mess. I would recommend a book by Dave Ramsey called "The Total Money Makeover" and he explains how to get completely out of debt no matter what your situation. He also has a daily radio program, you can go to his web site and find it, but he really has advice that can help you right now. I am not sure if you are a believer, but prayer right now if you are can really help to give you some peace. I really do understand where you are at and have been in your shoes. Believe me, it will get better. Please feel free to email if you need to talk.
My doc is speaking....fruit salad...not making any sense. ?stroke
This doc stutters, stammers, doesn't know how to use the reverse key to make corrections and ...corrects over himself all the time so I have no idea what he REALLY means...
Talks through his nose, buries the words up somewhere in his left sinus I think, drops off the ends of words, I think he EATS that last parts of words so they never get said....
and now tonight he will just say terms like ...Temperature 98.5....then a pause...then Temperature 98.6....then he says I'm sorry....then he just starts in talking about the spine.
It's like standard phrases are just falling out of his mouth as he sits there and he's not even knowing he's saying them and they have no connection to what he's doing.
HE'S DRIVING ME NUTS.....ER than I am.
I nearly suffered heat stroke taking a bike ride in 105 degrees.
dd
it can also perform utilities - one stroke deletes 1 through X words to the left, jump up
x
FDA warns that it delivers higher doses than expected, and has a higher rate of stroke. (sm)
http://www.webmd.com/content/Article/115/111590.htm
I use EXText with my current job and I've used at a couple of other jobs I've had. I've ne
used DocQscribe, but I have used Meditech, Cerner, Vianeta, the Precyse platform (I can't remember the name), Dolbey, and Lanier platform I think was called Cequence (?).
Out of all the different platforms I have typed on, I have liked EXText the best. In my opinion, it's very user friendly, easy to learn, and I really like ESP which is the built in abbreviation expander. Plus it is very easy to create your own normals which I love. My fingers literally never leave the keyboard because there are macro keys for everything. You can use your mouse if you prefer or learn the function macros. I love it. I think I'm more productive on EXText than with any other platform.
Me too - with a macro. nm
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Macro
1. Open a blank document.
2. Type 3-4 question marks down in a single line.
3. Put your cursor back up at the top before the first ? mark.
4. Open tools Macros – Record new macro.
5. Click keyboard – type in the combination of keys you want to use to jump (make sure that combination is not assigned to anything else). I used Shift+Control+Alt J. Then close that box out.
6. With your mouse click Edit - Find – type a ? in the find box, click Find Next. It will take your cursor to the first question mark (make sure it’s highlighted). Then hit cancel to close out the find box, and click STOP on the macro button.
Now try the combination.
You don't need a macro for this.
Just insert fields in your template with Ctrl+F9 and when you create new docs, hit F11 to jump to the fields and start typing.
Macro
Go to this page which will display the macro that you need. You will have to edit one of the lines in order to create one space, instead of two.
http://wordtips.vitalnews.com/Pages/T1497_An_Automatic_Two_Spaces_After_a_Period.html:
Don't know if this will help you with your macro, but
see the link below.
macro help
Help!!! I made a macro in Microsoft Word for formatting and font. When I use the macro, the words on the last line of each paragraph are spaced too far apart. Any advice greatly appreciated.
Macro Help
Anyone know an easy way to set up macros in MS Word 2007? I have tried and tried and cannot figure it out. Thanks in advance! sb
macro help
can someone please tell me how to make a macro in word for go to *?
You don't need a macro for this.
Use blank fields instead and all you have to do is hit F11 to jump to each field. Ctrl + F9 inserts a blank field. Search here for fields and you will see examples.
macro help
Thanks that works!
macro okay
it should work
Macro
Need help i using macros. I need to use find and replace words. For some reason the word is being highlighted when I run the macro, but not being replaced by the assigned word. Please advice on the use of macros.
macro
I recorded Macro using record button, wihtout any code.Find and replace is working alright now, but would like to know whether I can enter multiple words to replace. I have a long list of words to be entered, and right now I am unable to do that all in one Macro. Please help.
Macro help
Can anyone give me instructions on how to create a period macro in word 2003. I want to make a macro that inserts a period when I need it. I use ASR, so I need this function to make corrections easier.
Thanks so much!!!!!
NSS: Here's the macro instructions
In a Word document, type a few words, like a diagnosis on a line. Leave your cursor at the end of the line.
Click TOOLS, MACRO, RECORD NEW
A window called Record Macro pops up. I suggest you put a name in the "Macro Name" field. (Hint: No spaces allowed in the name.)
Click KEYBOARD to assign it to the keyboard.
A window called "Customize Keyboard" pops up. In the field "press new shortcut key", press what you want as the shortcut. (Hint: I use ALT+N so I can remember it for numbering.) That key combination you type should populate that field.
Click ASSIGN, CLOSE
You will be back at your document (your cursor still at the end of the line of text you typed) and there will be a small window called "Stop" that has a solid square (the STOP RECORDING button) and another symbol (PAUSE RECORDING button). At this point, every single thing you do is being recorded!
Press the HOME key (to put cursor at the beginning of the line).
Press the 1. keys and space twice (or however many times you space between your number/period for your account).
Press the END key (to return cursor to end of the line of text).
Press the RETURN key.
Press the 2. keys and space twice (or, again, however many spaces you put between your number/period for your account).
Click the STOP RECORDING button in the little window.
Your macro is complete. I suggest you try it out. Skip down a few lines and type a line of text. At the end of that text, hit your macro shortcut. It should run (you won't see it do anything but make the changes you recorded) and automatically go to the beginning of the line, number it as 1 with a period and spaces, and return at the end of your text and start the number 2, period, spaces and be ready for more text!! Email me if you have problems.
NOTE: This will only work if the text you type is only 1 line long. If it word-wraps to a second line, this will not work...you will just have to manually return to the beginning of the line and number.
More ideas for building macros, at least the ones I use most:
-- macro to increase the zoom to a certain percentage (I use 110%)
-- macro to scroll down 1 frame or page
-- macro to copy the preoperative diagnosis heading, the 1-line text below it, return a line blank and type postoperative diagnosis heading and paste (for when the dictation is for "postoperative diagnosis same"). I use ALT+; for postoperative diagnosis and ALT+' for postop diagnosis
-- macro to copy the physician names/credentials in the signature block and search for the header for SURGEON and fill it in, putting it in all capitals, etc.
Just a handful of ideas I use. Hope these help.
you have to create it as a macro (sm)
hit F3 for help and then M or C to create Macros...
when you follow these instructions, it will create an ALT(whatever). Then, in your docutment, you would do ALT-K or ALT-J, or ALT(whatever you name it)
just did it.. it's CTL-10 and then define macro (nm)
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How do you make that macro?
I feel like MTs are being nickel and dimed to death with this.
How do you make that type of macro? Do you type "." space, space? I'm not sure my Expander recognizes spaces after an entry. ?
Here is a link to a macro (sm)
for that. Following the macro he gives instructions on how to modify the macro for one space. When you modify the macro you will have to change the name also, so you could change it to read:
Sub OneSpace()
on the first line.
If you don't know how to add a macro, click Tools, Macros, Macro, then in the Macro Name: box put TwoSpaces, then click create. Paste the macro provided in place of the "Sub TwoSpaces()" and "End Sub" that are there. Go the end of the End Sub line and hit enter. Paste the second macro there and click save again.
You have to create a macro. SM for how I did it.
I assigned my macro to ALT-B, but you can assign any keys you want so long as they are not already in use for another function.
To create a new macro you click:
Tools -> Macros -> Record a new Macro
A window will open up that says:
Macro Name: In the box type in the name you wish to give your macro. (I simply typed in AltB).
In the middle of the window you will see "Assign Macro to" with two buttons that say "Toolbar" and "Keyboard". Click the Keyboard button.
This opens a new window and your cursor will be in the field that says "Press new short cut key". You will hit the series of keys you want to assign your macro to (in my case it was Alt+B).
Below you should see "Currently assigned to [unassigned}" If it says it is assigned, you will need to pick other keys to assign your macro to.
Finally, click assign.
Now you are in your document and there will be a little box that has a stop button and pause button. Every keystroke you make from this point on is recorded and will be assigned to your macro.
Now you want hit Ctrl+F which will bring up the find window and type in a character that you want your cursor to jump to. I use the asterix (*). Then click the stop button on the little box.
Then test our your macro. I have report templates I use that look like this:
CHIEF COMPLAINT: *
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: *
And every time I hit Alt+B, I jump to the next asterix.
I hope this helps. It sounds kind of confusing when you are trying to explain how to do it, but once you do it it is really pretty simple.
MACRO FOR JUMP
Could you email it to me too? I have not had 100% success with this in Word, having typed in WordPerfect for years and years. I appreciate any help you may provide in this regard.
keystroke to macro
Hi, I tried to look at my old "jump" macro, but in XP I cannot do this. Assuming you are using an Expander (I used PRD back then) you create the name of the macro (mine was ALT-J) by inserting a "find" (so it will find @ or ? or whatever you call your place for the insert) and there the key is to create a destructive backspace so that your work will be without extra space/spaces. This destructive backspace will remove your @ or ? or whatever you use on your template and allow you to insert your data. If I could pull mine up (and wish I could do this more easily) I would just paste it here for you. Good luck! If I manage to get mine out of its "resting place" I will post it to you.
Here is a macro from Productivity.com
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Macro had a life of its own...
My funny is a little different -- my macro for "erectile dysfunction" was of course ed but little did I know that every time I typed a word that ended in "ed" (which are a lot of words!) "erectile dysfunction" would pop up instead. Like in my private emails and stuff. It was difficult to explain to non-MTs...
I have never made a macro yet nor do I know how
and I've been doing MT for over 13 years now. I have used PRD, Instant Text and auto correct and auto text in Word - I could not make a macro if my job depended on it!
Macro help...error?!
I have set up several macros with my docs thank yous, closing and signatures. They seemed to work fine whenever I set them up and then tried them out but now everytime I try and use one, it plugs in something that I earlier cut and pasted. For instance, the thank you and closing are there but instead of the docs sig it is something wierd that I cut and pasted earlier. I go into my macros and it looks right. Anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this?? As always, thanks! I don't know what I'd do without this website!!
Try using an autoclose macro
Since I don't know what platform you are using, this may not work for you -- if the normal dot is open somewhere else. I do have another solution if this does not work; if you like, you can write me and I will send you the suite of macros and instructions that I use that will work around this problem that occurs with some transcription platforms.
I don't know anything about this acl file that is supposed to be saved but maybe the person who has written me about this will put up a post that will provide some information on what needs to be done to do this.
This macro needs to be posted into your macro editor. Since I have had problems in the past with macro code not posting to this forum correctly, I will take a quick look at it and make sure it's okay, and post a follow-up note that it is okay to use.
Sub AutoClose() on error resume next If NormalTemplate.Saved = False Then NormalTemplate.Save End sub
the autoclose macro is okay
hope it works for you
macro - fixed
between windows & mac, something got squashed in the file name reference. Let's see if it pastes cleanly now.
Make sure you create a text file c:
eplacetext.txt and put the entries in the format specified
findthis|replacewiththis
teh|the
mjsmithx|Michael J. Smith, MD,
HIPPA|HIPAA
etc....
Note - if you want to change the file name or location, change the corresponding OPEN statement in the macro below. Also, if you want to change the delimiter character from the hardcoded (single pipe) value to something else, change the delimchar line below and the text file accordingly.
You can insert this into a module in your normal document template -- or in a specific document or template if you don't want it in Normal -- post here if you need more details
This will run through every entry in the text file and make the corresponding replacement in the target document.
Sub replacemulti()
Dim TextRaw, FindText, ReplaceText As String
Dim delim As Integer
Dim delimchar As String
delimchar = "|" 'Must be a single character for this version.
Open "c:
eplacetext.txt" For Input As #1 ' Open the find/replace source file.
Do While Not EOF(1) 'Loop until end of file
Line Input #1, TextRaw 'Read file, one line at a time
delim = InStr(1, TextRaw, delimchar, 0) 'Get the position of the delimiter
FindText = Left(TextRaw, delim - 1) 'FindText = text to left of delimiter
ReplaceText = Mid(TextRaw, delim + 1, Len(TextRaw)) 'ReplaceText = text to right of delimiter
'Do the replacement
Selection.Find.ClearFormatting
Selection.Find.Replacement.ClearFormatting
With Selection.Find
.Text = FindText
.Replacement.Text = ReplaceText
.Forward = True
.Wrap = wdFindContinue
.Format = False
.MatchCase = True
.MatchWholeWord = True
.MatchWildcards = False
.MatchSoundsLike = False
.MatchAllWordForms = False
End With
Selection.Find.Execute Replace:=wdReplaceAll
Loop
Close #1 ' Close file.
End Sub
Macro expander
Have any of you used that new Windows Expanderex product advertised on this site? What kind of file does it use? Is it compatible with Shorthand? Sure wish they would make one available that isn't so expensive. Would like one for home use but don't want to spend over $100.
If possible, make a macro...
to add 2 spaces after each period. At the end of the report, run the macro and it will make the changes for you.
If you don't know how to create a macro
an unhelpful post to someone asking for help? Especially since someone else had already given her good instructions for what she wanted to do and another poster had pointed her in the direction of a board devoted to increasing productivity.
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