We are 2 clicks from disaster. Let me explain. My physician's assistant had a patient with a medication list as follows: Elavil, Flector patch, Lexapro, Symmetrel, Ultram, Zonalon. Somehow it snuck past proofreading. I will spare you the puzzle of what happened, but you can try it yourself: With these medications in the medication list of a practice patient, push the F7 button (to invoke spellcheck) and then press "change all". Apparently my PA may have done this by accident. Very scary. Initially I thought this was an April Fools' Day joke, or even a weird database error, but it was simply spellcheck on a rampage. a call to technical support confirmed that it was not Amazing Charts bug. Any comments? Is this "spellcheck utility" part of Amazing Charts or part of Windows?