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Topic Title: one vs 1 Topic Summary: wrong every time Created On: 09/14/2022 10:34 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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- dcneuro | - 09/14/2022 10:34 AM |
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- Alan Cantor | - 09/14/2022 10:59 AM |
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- dcneuro | - 09/14/2022 11:19 AM |
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- dilligence | - 09/14/2022 12:24 PM |
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- gasolo | - 09/28/2022 10:57 AM |
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- dcneuro | - 09/14/2022 02:57 PM |
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- Ag | - 09/16/2022 08:05 PM |
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- Mav | - 09/19/2022 02:46 AM |
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- mikedexter | - 09/27/2022 07:11 PM |
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- Alan Cantor | - 09/27/2022 08:41 PM |
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I'm not sure if others find this as well or how many even dictate numbers as I do, but whenever I dictate weights or blood pressures, rather than typing "165 pounds" or "125/73", rather, I get "one 65 pounds" or "one 25/73". Also 100% comes out as one hundered %. No matter how many times I correct this it does the same thing. I've also tried adding the digits 0-9 and training them. I've run specific document training with many prior reports with similar phraseology many times, no help. Thanks in advance. ------------------------- Dr. S. |
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