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Don't think techs will tip you off, but a word of caution - (sm)

Posted By: texas mom on 2006-07-30
In Reply to: Question re mammogram (having one, that is) - sm

Don't get scared needlessly if they want to "redo" any of the films.  That happened to me once, and the tech left the film up on the board where I was waiting and I saw this huge spot of light and I was absolutely sick worrying about it until I heard from my doctor.  It was normal, and several times since then they have have to "redo" some of the films.  Try not to worry, and be glad that you have doctors who ARE cautious and speed things through.




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I was told firmly by the Monrovia techs I had to have an XP computer for DQS, and that
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and the other computer (the one i type this account on says 13,000. How can there be such a difference with Word being the same? I am baffled.

Please post word questions on the Word board.
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Switching from Word 2000 to Word 2003...
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Word/terminology assistance goes on Word board. (SM)
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A majority of the software used IS Word based, or do you just want to use Word by itself? nm
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Word has its own excellent word expander in Autocorrect.
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If so, try this....Go to microsoft.com and search for Word 2000 Supplemental Macros.  When you get the article, it will tell you to download the small application.  You will open the application in Word, and it will give you instructions on backing up the macros you already have.  You will do this on the computer you want to move macros from.  Once you have made a backup copy, email it to yourself.  Go to the computer you want to put the macros on.  You will need to download the Word Supplemental 200 Macro application on this computer also.  Save the email you sent yourself on your desktop, and open the application in Word again just as before.  You will select restore and pick the file on your desktop to restore to.  The macro will do all of the work and transfer all of the macros into your new computer. 


Now, if this is not want you wanted....... never mind.....