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AC 12.4
by JamesNT - 12/17/2025 6:41 PM
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I'm sure there's a setting somewhere that I am just missing, but how do I make the settings I choose stay permanent between uses?
Here's what's happening. I run spell check when I close out a note. But the option for "ignore mixed-case words" is always deselected, so I have to open options and select it each time I start to spell check. I am looking for a way to ensure that this option remains chosen.
I'm using 6.0.9
Thanks in advance.
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The ignore mixed case toggle has never worked.
John Internal Medicine
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Spell check in general has not been a strength.
Bert Pediatrics Brewer, Maine
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I checked with support, and there is no way to make the spell check settings permanent. I have to set options each time.
It's certainly not a selling point for AC, but in general I find the spell check helpful and generally quick to run through before saving a note.
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I checked with support, and there is no way to make the spell check settings permanent. I have to set options each time. It's certainly not a selling point for AC, but in general I find the spell check helpful and generally quick to run through before saving a note. My feeling is that the spell checker is as much a liability as a help, as far as time management. It does not come pre-loaded with medical terminology, which should be a prerequisite when part of an EMR. Plus, the inability to handle mixed case words, combined with the recent proliferation of med names such as predniSONE, is a significant flaw.
John Internal Medicine
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