| It's only when I use an expansionPosted By: jmr on 2007-09-12In Reply to: You can auto cap in autocorrect  sm - mlstoo
 
 at the beginning of the sentence that I can't get it to automatically capitalize the first letter.  I have the auto-cap option checked and it works for regular typing.  I have been planning on getting Instant Text forever now and just keep putting it off.  Probably going to do it soon because this is driving me crazy. Thanks.
 
 
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 expansion, expansion, expansion
 Use your expansion tools.  I have just about every acronym under the sun set up into my expansions.  It really helps.
 Expansion help
 I have a great primary account, make usually more than 2000 lines a day, and I have several of the same docs who say the same things repeatedly, so I have their "normal" ROS or PE set up as an expansion.  I make sure to proof those really well for changes.  And I have any phrase that is three words long as an expansion.  Like ctax for clear to auscultation, rrrx for regular rate and rhythm, etc.  And if a word is long, like hepatosplenomegaly, I make an expansion for it with hsmx.  You just need to play around and see what you come up with...
   Not for what it does besides just text expansion.
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 word expansion
 By MS Word expander, I guess you mean the one built into Word.  In addition to this, I make my own "normals" and just copy and paste them into a Word document to retrieve when I need them.
 I don't use DocQscribe nor do I know what the expansion
 
 formula looks like, but if you can open it up in Notepad and manipulate the formula to look like this, tp=the patient, then you can import them into EXText.  I don't have my EXText in front of me so this is from rough memory.  Once you have your expansions in the above formula, save them in Notepad on your desktop.  In EXtext click on Options, Import file from Text(?), in the drop down box click on Desktop, click on your saved list, put an = sign in the delimiter box, click on Ok or import or whatever the next step is (lol...told you it was from rough memory).  Once these are imported you'll need to save your ESP list.  It is really simple to import once you have your expansions in the right formula.  I'll check back here in a little bit and answer any questions I can.  I'll be working tonight and may be able to give better step-by-step instructions once I have the actual program up and running. 
 CW In the box where you would normally put your expansion text. n/m
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 text expansion?
 I was wondering if anyone can recommend a good text Expander program. I have never used one before, and there are so many out there, I am just looking for some advice as to what might be a good one, easy to use, for a person who has no experience with text expansion. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
 I go to alt-E and bring up the expansion menu sm
 then I add a new header in there.  That way, the new header created will be saved and usable in future reports.  Maybe there is a better way - I do not claim to be a DQS genius, but this does work for me
 Word Expansion Programs
 I am trying to get a general idea of the best/worst Word Expansion programs available.  What do you use and how does it compare to others?  I know of Shorthand, PRD+, MedBrain, and good ol' Auto Correct.  Please give me your opinions.  Thank you very much ~
 Normals in Expansion File
 Just be aware that your company may have set a size limit for individual expansions to prevent transcriptionists from making "normals" that are not really normal, that is, not always exactly what the doctor says.
 Why not add them to your expansion software with different endings? Like
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 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)
 Newbie expansion software help
 
 Yikes! I need expansion software help. Can someone tell me how Instant Text works? Do I need to enter words into the program to in order to use it? I have downloaded a free trial of ShortHand for Windows, but it doesn't come with very many words. How does a newbie MT use expansion software if it doesn't have any words in the glossary?  
 Sorry, I know this is very basic. Unfortunately my MT program has not covered this, and I'm not trying to figure it out!  
 Thanks in advance!  
   Just wondering which expansion program you use? *nm*
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 For those who use Shortcut expansion program...
 I have been a ShortHand user for the past 2 years and prior to that Smartype. I need to try ShortCut to see if I can get it to work in CS.net (Chartscript) since my Shorthand does not. But before I download the trial version, I wanted to find out:  Does it also offer a "suggestion window" like Shorthand...like a preview window to see that the expansions are as you type?  I relied on that with Shorthand (and Smartype) and hate to give that feature up. (I can't afford Instant Text)
 Word Expansion Suggestion
 I was wondering what is the best to different in expansions between laparoscopy, laparoscope, laparoscopic, arthroscope, arthroscopy, arthroscopic. Does anyone has any suggestions? I use the Expander in Word. Thanks so much!
 Better yet, if it's REALLY good, make an expansion for it. sm
 Especially with op notes ... once you get a feel for a dictator's normal patter, whether that be an operative procedure, ROS, PE section, closing, or whatever, make a shortcut/expansion for it ...
 
 I do the same thing for letter addresses, since the same addressees seem to keep popping up over and over (i.e., docsmitha would bring up all of the Smiths I have saved with a first name starting with an A) -- saves a lot of time in the long run.
 
 Wow, getting far afield from the original question here; I must need that first cup of coffee.
 ctrl+space will prevent expansion.
 
   A bunch, can't really guess. But don't use something just for expansion. You need it to preven
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 I use an expansion that puts the numbers and stop
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 I find Ctrl/X stops the expansion. nm
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 Google xyz method of expansion use. Easy
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 I've just started using SH, where do I set expansion with normal punc...nm
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 Pros & Cons of ESP word expansion program?
 Does this work pretty well? (I have Word 2002)  I'd like not to have to buy any software.  Any opinions on ESP?  Any other Word-compatible programs that work well, also?
 Get a decent word expansion program like PRD  or Shorthand sm
 autocorrect is very limited.  If you want to make money, your really need a good expander.
 go into expansion and delete "phantom space" by backspacing....
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 I had all those dang ages in my auto correct before. The whole 90-year-old expansion. nm
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 If you don't have an expansion program, you can put stuff in Word in your AutoCorrect/AutoText un
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 macro to import expansion list into MSWord Autocorrect
 
 Here is my macro that will import your expansions into MSWord.  Your list needs to be in the following format for this macro to work: 
 tp=the patient 
 copd=COPD 
 chf=CHF 
 
 There needs to be a hard return at the end of each entry.  If you have any expansions that contain an equal sign or a hard return, you will need to enter those into your autocorrect manually.  Here is the macro:  
 Sub Add2AutoCorrectList()Dim AddName, AddValue As String
 Dim W, C, A, L, Y, T, N As Long
 Dim CountWords As Boolean
 Selection.WholeStory: Selection.Collapse
 N = ActiveDocument.Words.Count: C = 0: A = 0: T = 0
 ScreenUpdating = False
 While N > 0
 x = Selection.MoveEndUntil(cset:=("=), Count:=wdForward)
 If x = 0 Then
 End
 End If
 Selection.MoveEndUntil cset:=("=), Count:=wdForward
 AddName = Trim(Selection.Text)
 L = Selection.Words.Count
 With Selection
 .Delete: .Delete
 .MoveEndUntil cset:=Chr$(13), Count:=wdForward
 End With
 AddValue = Trim(Selection.Text)
 Y = Selection.Words.Count
 AutoCorrect.Entries.Add (AddName), Value:=(AddValue)
 Selection.Delete , Count:=2
 T = L + 2
 N = N - T
 C = C + 1
 A = A + 1
 If N < 1000 Then
 ScreenUpdating = True
 N = ActiveDocument.Words.Count
 End If
 
 If A = 100 ThenApplication.ScreenRefresh
 'ScreenUpdating = True
 StatusBar = N & " " & C & " " & " entries processed!"
 A = 0
 End If
 Wend
 
    End Sub
 
 One word of warning:  When I posted a line counting macro here some time ago, I could not get a quote mark in the code to post, so the macro as posted would not work, and I had to followup with a post explaining how to correct that.  This macro is a bit more complicated than the other one was, and although I will look at the code as soon as this posts, if it doesn't come through perfectly, and you don't understand my corrections, you can e-mail and I will send it to you.  
 Also, I wrote a companion macro that will list your autocorrect into a document so that you can import it into another computer or just keep it as a backup in case you lose your normal.dot. 
   
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