You can go to Insert, symbol to do it the
Posted By: KP on 2008-03-18  
In Reply to: degree symbol - LisaLisa
  
Subject: You can go to Insert, symbol to do it the 
  long way around and then make your own macro to automatically do it.  However, most platforms will not accept anything other than basic symbols.  Best bet is to just spell it out.  
 
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I would just insert the.  nm 
Subject: I would just insert the.  nm 
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What does it mean? It's not in Word under Insert/ 
Subject: What does it mean? It's not in Word under Insert/ 
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Foot insert/insole? 
Subject: Foot insert/insole? 
 
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 s/l Hutchison's periforator? see insert please 
Subject:  s/l Hutchison's periforator? see insert please 
  cluster of veins which go from the mid thigh over s/l Hutchison's periforator?
	 
	
They insert pins percutaneously, Becky. 
Subject: They insert pins percutaneously, Becky.   
  Cute one, though. 
	 
	
Do not, however, insert the decimal point and zero if they are not dictated. 
Subject: Do not, however, insert the decimal point and zero if they are not dictated. 
  That's the way I was taught - never add a zero after the decimal unless it is dictated. (Title of post copied from BOS quote above.)
	 
	
"cocaine-soaked", as to insert into the naris for a nosebleed? nm 
 
	 
	
Found warm-and-form cast and insert in my old Sted's Ortho. sm 
Subject: Found warm-and-form cast and insert in my old Sted's Ortho. sm 
 
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Subject: Need symbol for V (dot) O2..sm 
 
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I use (-) symbol. 
Subject: I use (-) symbol.  
  
	 
	
should you put a degree symbol... 
Subject: should you put a degree symbol... 
 
 when transcribing temperatures? i.e., temperature was 100 (degree symbol?)  
or write out the word, degrees?  
TIA  
	 
	
I have my own accounts and they want the symbol. 
Subject: I have my own accounts and they want the symbol. 
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degree symbol 
Subject: degree symbol 
 
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Chemical symbol 
Subject: Chemical symbol 
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Symbol meaning 
Subject: Symbol meaning 
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Subject: That should be Ƌ.1'...don't know where that weird symbol came from...nm 
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Subject: what in the world is that symbol? Should be 0   nm 
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Subject: Should not use symbol degree in orthopedics 
 
  
	 
	
IF this has to do with fertility, then use the numerical symbol Ŕ" (zero) nm 
Subject: IF this has to do with fertility, then use the numerical symbol Ŕ" (zero) nm 
  
	 
	
just 'fiber'?  what's the symbol after it in your post? 
Subject: just 'fiber'?  what's the symbol after it in your post? 
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Or are you just asking if 'fiber' can be on a med list?
	 
	
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Subject: Again depends on account; don't think MQ ever uses the symbol. nm 
  nm.
	 
	
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Subject: Ag - chemical symbol for silver 
  
	 
	
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Subject: Thanks!  My memory is faulty and I thought it was for the symbol itself. 
   
	 
	
It would just be "ug" - u stands for the symbol for the Greek letter mu, but (sm) 
Subject: It would just be "ug" - u stands for the symbol for the Greek letter mu, but (sm) 
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Subject: Most computer programs do not "like" the symbol. As a rule always type it out unless the client states otherwise. 
  
	 
	
Do you type it 98 degrees or do you use the degrees symbol. 
Subject: Do you type it 98 degrees or do you use the degrees symbol. 
 
 Do you type it 98 degrees or do you use the degrees symbol.  
Also, what is the correct way to type x-ray?  X-ray?? 
	 
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