The only problem with that is when you are listing and numbering them, even
Posted By: generics get a capital then. nm on 2005-11-30
In Reply to: Is there any easy way to remember which drugs are generic and do not get capitalized. We get that - MQMT
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$10+ to $15+ in the listing I saw - nm
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Here's what I do for the numbering -sm
I got this from another board awhile ago and saved it. I assigned the hot key of ALT+; so I don't have to take my hands off. When I get to #2, I just do ALT and semicolon and the lists goes to the left margin. Here it is:
Record this simple macro and assign it to a hot key:
1. Type #1 and any text you want to, then press Enter.
2. Immediately after #2 appears in your list, start the macro recorder, press the up arrow key, then press Alt + Shift + left arrow and your list will demote to the left margin.
3. Press the down arrow key and your cursor is in place for the second line of text.
4. Stop recording.
When typing lists, run the macro when you get to #2.
numbering
to find how to do this in Word, just type in numbering where you ask for help. It gives a simple good explanation how to do it.
You just type 1 and tab or space over. Type in your text and enter. it should automatically come up. If it does not, then go to tools menu, click autoformat as you type, select automatic bulleted list or automatic numbered lists, Make sure the box is checked. To finish your list, ENTER twice or press backspace to delete the last bullet or number in the list. It works. I tried it to be sure.
Job listing on a different forum for
a very, very good hourly salary base, plus shift differential, etc. I wonder why some places pay so well and others (especially working at home for a transcription service) seem so cheap.
MD-IT has listing for surgery
Go to MTJobs, and the sixth listing is for MD-IT. They are looking for full-time employees for surgical work. Good luck.
Numbering system sm
This would not work well as some people come in way before their appointment and some show up 2 minutes before and have to get back to work, so the early bird would have the other one's number. What about the local pharmacy where they holler out your name and in my case, yelled, "We're almost out of Norvasc but will give you enough to get you over the next few days." Good thing it wasn't something more personal! This privacy stuff is a long road to hoe before it gets straightened out. Same thing with blood work, no privacy at all in getting your info into the computer, yell out your name, ask address, tel. #, age, it's disgusting. The whole room knows why you're getting blood or urine tested. Geez.
Numbering reply
You need to click on Format, then click on bullets and numnbering, then click on outline numbering and you can reset the numbers and alphabet letters any way you want to.
Word numbering
Hi: Try opening Word, Edit and then click on undo bullets and numbering to see if this may be a simple way to stop this. I have Windows XP and I just tried this and it worked. Good luck.
resume question - listing wpm
I have a lot of experience but I am just not the fastest transcriptionist. Do you put your wmp on the cover letter or resume? Especially if it it not one of your strengths?
I emailed a link to you. It gives a listing
NM
listing current employer
You might be better off to put current job on resume. Have been out of school for a long time, but was always told to be up front and list all jobs from present back a few years. I think when asked for a reference, most places say, "Yes, the person worked here", blah, blah, blah. I have had four MT jobs, along with a time of being self-employed, and have had no trouble - did have one "suit" that I absolutely did not get along with, but listed the hospital anyway. Go with the truth. You can sleep with a clear conscience that way.
MS Word Auto Numbering
If by indenting, you mean making a list and having it indented toward the right, you need to turn on the autonumbering options in Word. Do this by opening Word, go to tools, autocorrect. Click on the tab autoformat as you type. Check ON automatic numbered lists. Now click on the tab Autoformat and check ON lists, say OK at the bottom. Close Word and open it again. When you type 1. and then some text and hit enter aftward, it should now set up your list for you. Make sure that if you are transcribing, the account allows autonumbering, most don't. Hope this helps!
Turning numbering on and off for lists
Does anyone know the keystroke commands or if they even exist to turn numbering off and on for lists? I hate having to use the mouse to point at the menu and going that route!
There are several errors, but if this IS a test, listing them isn't doing her any favors.
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? about job listing for Nebraska Heart InstituteSM
Does anyone here work for them? They stated they have "excellent" benefits. Could you tell me what that means/what it includes? Could you tell me (approx) how much they cost for a family and what kind of co-pay and deductible there are? How do you like working there? Are the dictators fairly clear (for the most part)? Is it difficult to make the required 1500 lines per day? Also, (if you don't mind) could you share the payscale (just low to high would be fine)? I've left my e-mail if you'd rather correspond by e-mail. Thank you for your help. :)
NE_MT
looking for a web site to find listing of psychiatrists.
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Help with numbering/indents in Word/EXText
Any of you computer smarties out there who can help me out? I'm new to Word Client and EXText and I'm trying to figure out the least maddening way to set up my lists and numbers. I already have a great macro for when they dictate 1., 2., 3., etc. so no problem there. My problem comes in when some of these guys want 1. and then a., b. c. They want it to be set up like this (hope it comes out right)
1. text text text
a. Text
b. Text
2. Text
a. Text.
I can get my a. b. c. macro to look right when I type it as a stand alone macro, but if I have done my 1.2.3. macro and then try to do the a.b.c. underneath the 1, then it scoots the a. waaaay too far over to the right, to where it is under the second word of the text, not lined up right under the first letter of the text under 1. Does anyone know of a way to do this that doesn't involve a bunch of time and extra key strokes? Hope this makes sense trying to explain it, I'm waiting on deliverye of my Word For Dummies book but then had the thought that I have seen computer-related questions answered here before and thought I would give it a shot. TIA.
on ExText numbering, and subheadings w/indent
after going in and setting up for numbers what I have to do and I have found no other way.
when doctor saysS1. then subset A:
1. Hyperlipidemia.
A.
B.
2. Hypertension.
3.
what you have to do is type 1. what you want afterward (hyperlipidemia), hit enter, you will get 2 lined up under 1., back up, delete it, space to under the h, type A. xxxx, enter, it will put a b under a, then if he say number 2, enter, it will type a c, back space through it and line up under 1 for the #2, type what he says (hyperlipidemia), enter and it will type 3 under the 2.
that is the only way I have found to have the indented numbers and subheadings.
Sorry no more help, but when you get used to it it gets faster. If someone has an easier way I am all ears.
Microsoft Word question (numbering)
I started with a new company today. Anyway, I got my review back. It said I need to turn off my numbering macro, the numbers should be flush left. Well, no matter what I do it always indents. I am working with Word 2000. I tried the help menu which did not help. How do you make it not indent the numbers? TIA.
Does anyone know where to find a listing of the V.A. Medical Center physicians?
Thanks for the help.
Every version of Word seems to do auto numbering differently. sm
The last two versions have a number list style that will keep numbers at the left margin and do the hanging indent automatically. Alt-Shift-left arrow will take your list back to the left margin if you don't use the style but want to use automatic numbering.
Change the alignment to Right in the Bullets & Numbering dialog box.
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Basically formatting, how to type the headings, numbering, etc...sm
Are headings capitalized or followed with a colon?
ex.
HISTORY OF THE PRESENT ILLNESS:
Is it p.r.n., prn, h.s. or bedtime?
Just your basic formatting and styles. I may just download the ebook. Thanks!
I don't know if Ephedra will make your UDS positive, but usually you fill out a form listing any
medications you might be taking and I always thought the purpose of that was rule out false positives.
Maybe nationalist. Everyone else is listing countries of origin. White english speakers at the wor
They like to show off, play with the language. At least the ESLs learn to say it, and always say it the same way, every time. The Caucasian English-speakers are the worst, arrogant, effusive with the language.
That should highest paid work at home jobs...look at number 7 to see the pic and listing!
That picture sure made me laugh. :)
You don't need to close Word after checking the auto numbering option. It works right away. nm
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