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You've answered my question....

Posted By: Many thanks! on 2008-02-27
In Reply to: There is MetroGel and MetroGel vaginal. sm - Txczech

Subject: You've answered my question....




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You've got it right. I've type that for years, as in transforaminal steroid injection.
Subject: You've got it right. I've type that for years, as in transforaminal steroid injection.

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the same time. LOL
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I think I answered this on here before sm
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Can't think of where I documented it though. Will look around.
It was still answered below.
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Subject: I think you have answered your own

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Subject: This was answered for you below.

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Why I answered the way I did
Subject: Why I answered the way I did

RE: "She did not ask that.
Why don't you answer simply:
The first option is the right one."

***I believe it's better to explain how a thing is derived rather than to simply give an answer, because that way there's a better chance the person can apply the information to a new situation.

"Furthermore, if you add an
'and', THEN you have to enter a comma"

***No.

***WARNING*** Explanation below -- Not just an "answer"!

If "Explanations" cause you extreme discomfort or confusion, do not read further!

The comma rules are based on the structure of a sentence and word order rather than on specific words, so there is not a rule for "as well as."

For instance, if "as well as" is used for an introductory adverb phrase or clause, there would be a comma after that word group because it is out of normal word order:

'As well as I have played, I still cannot score a par round of golf.'

If the phrase or clause is at the end of a sentence, there is no comma because this is normal word order:

'We wanted to find a good tour to take as well as a nice place to have dinner.'

**
Now, the next time you have a problem with the way I explain something, don't be so snippy. No one who is simply trying to help another person should have to deal with someone who needs an attitude adjustment, but then, I suppose no good deed goes unpunished...Just ask nicely & I will be happy to explain. Or deconstruct, as appropriate.
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This was already answered in this thread, it is a
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and we think you have answered a person....nm
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I just answered her...........around the mouth...nm
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Subject: Glad you got in answered. sm

I have done a lot of x-rays but not many MRIs. Sorry about the wrong answer. 
I answered a few posts below!!
Subject: I answered a few posts below!!


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Subject: thought this was answered already. sm

Could it be
maxillofacial???
This was answered in the first message.
Subject: This was answered in the first message.

I would not type it out on the transcription note, however.
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I think I just answered my own question
Subject: I think I just answered my own question

I googled the full phrase and I found it.
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Subject: Thank you to all those who answered. Aranesp it is! nm


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she beat me to it!
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doing this a looooooong time.
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Subject: I answered your question that you posted

on the Main Board instead of the Word Board.
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Subject: To clarify, I didn't answer the OP here. I answered on (sm)

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sorry. don't get undies in a bunch.
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Subject: I answered thie earlier, but when moved

the answer was lost. The "q" by itself is a dangerous abbrevision. Refer it to your supervisor as apparently the QA person does know this and, if nothing else, for clarification if they want you to use it.
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Subject: thanks so much - I've been looking everywhere....


What about this? I've seen it this way also, 2
Subject: What about this? I've seen it this way also, 2

coutes within a quote; it still makes sense. is so hard to tell though when you're not really hearing inflection in the voice.


"not been dieting or exercising;" "simply too busy."


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I've had to do this........
Subject: I've had to do this........

Go to the beginning of the sentence at #1, right click, click on decrease indent and this will put you at the left margin. You can then put (a) manually under the beginning of the sentence and space over 2, then starting typing. Hit enter and put in (b). I know when you hit "b" it will move over. Before moving on, go back to "a", right click, bullets and numbering, customize, go to "aligned at" and make it 0.5. This will align everything where you want it. When you start "c", it will be at the left margin but go ahead and finish a,b,c,d, however long. When finished, highlight this, right click, bullets and numbering, find the box starting with "c" and click it. It will line everything up. From then on,when you type #2, it will line itself up. I hope this isn't too confusing.
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Subject: I've seen it before...

my(o) = the combing form for muscle.

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Subject: Not exactly but thanks - you've given me something to think about

A word that means "narrowing" but sounds like "graced" or "gracing"....that's a definite possibility.


Thanks!


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Wonder if we are on the same account.
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heard of a 270 mg dose of trazodone?????  It only comes in dosages that you stated.  Sounds a little strange to me.
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Of course! And I've seen that
Subject: Of course! And I've seen that

somewhere before in the far distant past. Told you I'd feel stupid!

Thanks VERY much.