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I have a new computer, Windows XP with Word 2002. I have an autocorrect for
each clinic date, i.e., NOVEMBER 24, 2004 WT: T: BP: P: S: The patient is seen in follow-up Sometimes, when I do not have a chart, but the patient has been seen before, I go back to the old note and copy and paste the patient name, before I insert the autocorrect above. The copied note is Arial 11. Sometimes, instead of Arial 11, some of the text will change to Times New Roman 12, i.e., the N in November and 2004. Once I even spotted the two spaces between November and the date had been changed. I have made my default font Arial 11. I have to highlight each letter or number and change it to the correct font. I can't understand why this is happening. All the notes I copy from have been done in the Arial Font. I have tried deleting the name and starting over, but it persists. I have to start a new note and type the name in instead of copying it. This does not happen that often, but it makes me crazy. Any suggestions??? Thank you |
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