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No, but if you expand your memory card, it will expand. nm

Posted By: Carlie on 2007-10-06
In Reply to: Does anyone know of any version of Word that allows UNLIMITED Autocorrect entries? Tx NM - Lsm76

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to expand or not to expand?
When you transcribe for your accounts do you generally expand the abbreviation if they dictate an abbreviation like URI? We are getting paid by the line and so I have been expanding it. What are you all doing? I do the opposite on drugs when they dictate two a day I type b.i.d.

I am curious what you all do.
Blessings,
Lynn
I always expand it out to saturation - sm
but I have a lot of leeway in my accounts, no verbatim. But if I had to pick one I'd go with "sating" or "sats". I'd bring it to both QA people and try and find one they will both accept.
You should know if it's autotext because you have do something to expand it.
Redo the entry and make sure you don't pick up anything after the text when you copy it because it will automatically format if you do.
Are you using the spacebar to expand?
As the spacebar is an Expander key, meaning it will expand your entry and insert the key used to expand (in this case a space) then that would be a normal function of IT. The other option would be to expand with the period or the comma, etc when you know you have to insert punctuation at the end of that expansion. As the punctuation keys are also expander keys, IT would expand your entry and then insert the punctuation key and the end of the expansion.
have 18. expand library based on your need,
not on what the 'jones' have going on!!
Should expand when using the period after an expansion - sm
Shorthand should expand when you use the period after an expansion. For example... I have "tpi" as "the patient is" -- and if I type "tpi." I will get the patient is. (including the period)
I do similar format, but I use "X" to expand. sm
Like CHF is chf, but congestive heart failure is chfx, etc.

I put phrases like "The patient will", tpwx

Put your days of the weeks and months, etc. all in there capped so it does those automatically.

On headings I use like HPI I use hpi, to expand it I use hpix for history of present illness, and for capped and bolded I use hpib.

One thing I can NEVER remember is my "She has had" or "He has had". For some reason, I just type those in before I realize I have Expander for that, ARGGHH!!
Make sure you expand any abbreviations that are allowable. (sm)
I'm sure you have compared being paid on characters now vs. gross lines.
I double the last letters on certain abbrvns to expand them or keep
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Instant Text will expand whole documents
Instant Text will expand whole documents.  IT will all so take a bunch of reports and create shortcuts from those reports for you so you do not have to individually create your own.  Of course, you can create your own if you like also.  The only thing that ITdoes not have that it should is a suggestion box that follows your cursur. 
a. fib. no capital letters. That is a truncated phrase, should expand. nm
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Please, don't "ex-pound," I probably meant expand!. It's late! Thanks
nm
Make your short form dont to expand to do not.
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Some rules I follow..for #6, I think the first time an abbreviation is used, you expand and paren th
but no abbreviations in diagnosis at all.
Is there a reasonably priced digital recorder with a memory card/stick out there

that works well for transcription?  I've been trying to research them and find Olympus has some, but pricey.  The Sony's are less expensive, but they have proprietary software where you have to convert all your files to a format you can use, and I'm not sue I'd know how to do that.  I just need a decent digital recorder for one doc to use and I'd like a memory card/stick so I can just stop in and swap out the cards to get the dictation.  Does anyone know of one that doesn't cost hundreds?  Or have a better suggestion for how to do just one doctor's dictation digitally?   I don't need one with all the mailboxes/authors, etc., since it's only one doctor.  Thank you!


I have a newer computer, 1000 RAM memory? Will it allow more if I get more memory?
i have a newer computer 1000 RAM. Will it allow more if I get more memory? You can email me if you want. TX
Oddly enough, if I don't use my bank card as a credit card in the billing cycle, I get charged fo
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Debit card. They've got the credit card logo on them, so they
can be used anywhere a credit card can be used.
I used to send a card and gift card to my direct supervisor, but that's it. sm
She was the only one who knew me as more than an employee number, and the only one I had any respect for.
Has anyone disconnected the internal sound card and replace with another sound card?

I am having problems with my sound on one of my computers.  Several different ExText program have been on it so I don't think it is the program and the sound is just now as clear as on my other computer.  Has anyone switched (disconnected the internal sound care and replaced) to a new sound card?  Did it make a difference. 


Everyone on this board is so knowledgeable, I really appreciate you.  You have helped me many times. 


for your memory
of "when the dictators were educated and spoke intelligently" Boy did I need that laugh this morning
another memory aid for <>
an alligator -
which is notoriously hungry - always wants to eat the larger number.

3 < 8 Alligator wants to eat the 8, so 3 is less than 8

5 > 2 Alligator wants to eat the 5, so 5 is greater than 2

Going by memory, isn't it
#1 (repeat the 1 as necessary) and #2 (repeat the 2 as necessary) for speed, and maybe #7 and #8 to adjust your backup or something?


You might need more memory especially as you keep
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From memory...sm
you have to find the support.dot doc on Microsoft's site. That gives you the way to back up, as well as restore your autocorrect entries.  Hope that helps. 
memory
2 G on my laptop and 1 G on my desktop
Not enough memory....nm
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ROFL! Thanks for the memory.
It was horrible at my last job.  The supervisor told us to never, ever touch the thermostat.  She'd sit in her office with a heating vent and get too hot, so she'd turn the heat down.  My cubicle was by the windows in the winter with subzero temperatures.  I was so cold that I had on my winter coat, gloves and a blanket.  Then in the summertime, it was too hot with the sun reflecting through the windows.  I used to climb up on my desk and change the thermostat anyway.  I loved ticking that woman off because she was such a shrew.  She was firing any employee who had more than 10 years of service because they were making too much money.  She could hire college grads with more technical skills at lower wages.  So much for not discriminating against people for their age.  The things she wrote them up for were asinine.
well, he did say he has diminished memory!

that's a memory buster

Off topic, but cute.

This was around the late 1980s ... my oldest was around 8 or 9 years of age. My parents, (now ex-) husband, and I were playing Trivial Pursuit. It was the Entertainment category. My daughter wanted to read the next question (about the TV show "Bonanza") and instead of saying Virginia she said vagina.

Pause and then four adults became unglued. And my daughter is just sitting there looking totally baffled ("What'd I say?)

"I'll explain it in about 10 years, sweetheart." 


and if you don't have a good memory?

how will you remember all of these abbreviations?

SmarType, Instant Text, Shorthand, ShortCut, and so forth all require some sort of memory retention. That's a fact. And using the Keystrokes book (which I have) doesn't help either. You can use all of the systems you want (including the abcz system), but when you're dealing with overlapping phrases that use the same letters, it STILL boils down to remembering things.

If your memory is not good, you're up that well-known creek. 


You can upgrade memory. 512 RAM is
better, 256 would be sufficient though.   In the car you would use the foot pedal same as at home.  Put it on the floorboard and push or use hot keys.   If you are going  to travel and work would need alternative ways to download - cell phone, WiFi, dial-up, etc.  I download before I go and use my cell phone to upload if I'm not somewhere where I have another option when I need to send in work.   You can use the laptop keyboard or figure a way to use an external keyboard depending on how much space you have. 
Can anyone refresh my memory....

in Windows XP, how can I see what programs are running automatically on startup?  I should know this, but for some reason my brain is not cooperating!


 


TIA!!


I don't think it will. But I can't say for sure. If memory serves, you can't have both pr
running simultaneously and switch back and forth, the pedal won't work or it will only work with one but not the other.  However, if you've configured your pedal in both programs, then it should work with each program separately.
Re: Memory problems
Even though you're only 39 it could hormonal. My doctor told me the eary stages of menopause can start in your late 30's and does affect your memory.
Memory problems...
In the last year or so, I have noticed I am having problems with my short-term memory.  Not just the usual walking into a room and wondering, "Now, why did I come in here?" although I do that, too.  My work space is in my basement and unless I write something down as soon as I think of it, by the time I walk up the stairs, it's gone.  I was at my GYN this spring and told her about it.  She tested my blood sugar and did a thyroid panel and they were fine.  I just turned 39, so I feel like I am too young for this.  I have no trouble remembering medical terms for work or with remembering things from years ago, it's just the day-to-day stuff that I feel I should be able to remember and just can't.  My husband just laughs but I am so frustrated! 
The memory showing says up to on
all of them, which means that is the maximum you can have, but you customize.  You can pick the cheapest one, but by the time you customize it, it can be $200 to $300 more.    I looked at them all and the processor speed is not that fast.  Depending on what programs you use it may be too slow.    I would get one with a faster processor speed.    You may also want to get a laptop with XP instead of Vista since there are still so many bugs with it. 
If memory serves
it'll be about $50 to $60 a month. When I changed my phone to business, I also had to upgrade my internet as I have internet through AT&T. If you have internet through another provider then you might not need to do that.
The eScription might use a lot of memory. Might need to
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please refresh my memory
on how to get that foot pedal screen....i can't remember!
Don't you have a good memory!

I loved the Mirra trial chair--it was lumped out with all the bells and whistles, lots of places to fine tune things, and it has the best lumbar support of the two chairs.  The only thing I didn't care for was the seat was too small.  It confined my butt too much and so I felt a little cramped in it.  But, again, I'm 5' 10" and weigh 220 pounds, so I'm more of the size of a dude, maybe even bigger.


I've been sitting in the Aeron chair for just about a week now and it is so much more comfortable...for me.  My husband also likes the Aeron better, as he is stuck trying the Mirra this week and he wants the Aeron back. 


The only bummer is I can't really compare apples to apples, as the Mirra demo model is fully lumped out as you can get with custom ordering from that line.  The Aeron demo that we have is the stripped down version, the cheapest you can get from that line. 


But as it stands right now, if I had to pick one, it would be the Aeron, even if it is the stripped down model.  Also, the plastic back on the Mirra demo chair is all cracked and actually broken down the middle, as if it really can't withstand rigorous use or constantly leaning back in it. (see picture for close up)  The fella couldn't tell us how long it has been in use as a demo chair.  It looks about 10 years old at least...pukey green sort of color.  The adjustable arms on the Mirra, they not only go up and down but flair out or in...well they are super touchy and don't lock in that side to side position, so  if you push off the arms to get up out of the chair, they will click open and make you feel unstable as you are getting up out of the chair.  Not a big deal at all, but it would be nice if they locked.


So yeah, final vote from both of us is for the Aeron.  We are trying to get a demo of the Cella chair but they don't think they have one available.


 


Sounds like you need more memory n/m
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Sometimes memory sticks can go bad. You may have
a couple sticks of RAM. Check your RAM usage.
storage vs memory
I think you have a basic lack of understanding of the difference between these two. Storing information won't slow down your computer unless you are constantly accessing it & your disk is really fragmented, & even then the difference might not be noticeable. Speed has to do with memory & processor speed, & photos or files stored on your computer don't have anything to do with this. Otherwise why would hard drives be equipped to handle 250, 500, 1000 GB (or more) of information? Processor speeds and amount of RAM have not increased proportionately. It's the RAM & processor speed you should be thinking about, not how many photos or videos you have. Memory is easy to add. Go to crucial.com.
How much free memory do you need, have both sm
Do not think my laptop is sufficient for large files involved - never thought of using it but would love to one day.
The memory will refresh when you turn it off
so you have better computer performance.  Also, unless you have very good heat sinks in the machine, it is best to turn it off to let it cool down.  The temperature inside the machine is hotter than the Mojave desert in the middle of summer (and that's darned hot) and heat will do more damage to a computer than anything else. 
Very good point here about memory - XP uses a lot - sm
you would probably be better off just buying a new computer. Many offer their credit card and 6 months no interest. That is how I bought my Dell 2 years ago, paid it off in 6 months, no interest. I love those deals, we buy all our major purchases that way, have never paid interest yet.
Oh yes, and memory lapses! Forget it! I will
be in the middle of a sentence, or a post, and seriously not even remotely remember the topic of conversation! I lose everything, and am almost to the point of stuttering at times! This is just peachy!! Now, where am I?? What was I doing??
memory foam mattress pad
The memory foam mattress pads are the greatest! I have never enjoyed such comfortable sleep.
I was told my virtual memory was low ..
nm
if memory serves correctly
AutoText is saved in your normal.dot file.