Originally Posted by Bert
@Brian (again, lol) I don't understand the double click # thing?
Bert, I believe you are referring to this:

Originally Posted by Brian
If you want your diagnoses numbered, double click on the "#" symbol and type a number!
See, this is the problem with typing out instructions for things which can be quickly demonstrated. I made this sound complicated, and it's not complicated at all.

Say you want this numbered:

# DIABETES TYPE II - CONTROLLED (250.0)
# HYPERTENSION - ESSENTIAL (401)
# HYPERLIPIDEMIA - MIXED (272.2)
# HYPOTHYROIDISM - UNSPECIFIED (244.9)
# DEPRESSION (311)


Okay, double click on the "#" sign. Now it's highlighted. Now type "1. " Repeat consecutively for each line, increasing the number incrementally. Now it's numbered:

1. DIABETES TYPE II - CONTROLLED (250.0)
2. HYPERTENSION - ESSENTIAL (401)
3. HYPERLIPIDEMIA - MIXED (272.2)
4. HYPOTHYROIDISM - UNSPECIFIED (244.9)
5. DEPRESSION (311)


You see, it's nothing. Kinda anticlimactic, ain't it?

This happens when we try to type out explicit instructions to elementary tasks (no offense meant).

How hard could it be to write a Visual Basic script to do that task, I wonder?


Brian Cotner, M.D.
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