<< Click to Display Table of Contents >> Phrase Split and Preview |
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From the Phrase List, select the desired phrase. Choose Split or Preview to display a preview of the phrase.
NOTE: If a phrase has not been selected prior to selecting Split or Preview, the following message will display: "Please select a phrase in order to see a preview."
The following icons will display at the top of the split/preview screen:
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NOTE: If a text phrase was manually altered within the template, the template may not be displayed in the Template Usage List. Example: Create Template > insert text phrase > take words out of the inserted phrase or add words or spacing within it > select Save/Publish Template. The template now contains a manually altered text phrase and depending upon how altered, may or may not appear in the Template Usage List. New templates created with a phrase reference link are not impacted, as they do not insert the actual text into the template build.
Within a selected phrase, the following options are available:
• | Delete: Removes the phrase from the Phrase Library. See Delete a Phrase for additional information. |
• | Copy to New: Copies the selected phrase setup to a new phrase. See Create a Phrase from an Existing Phrase for additional information. |
• | Edit: Allows the selected phrase to be modified. See Create a New Phrase, Step 3 for modification options. |
• | Create Note: Opens the selected phrase within a Create Note panel against the current patient account. This option is only available when the Phrase Library is accessed from within the Notes application in a patient's chart. |
The Phrase Preview will display the Note Phrase, Title and the block of text, list, template name or data filter name that was used within the phrase.
Selecting the double sided arrow in the top right-hand corner of the Phrase panel will display the Phrase panel full screen. Selecting it again will re-collapse it within the three panel view. Selecting the X icon will close out the phrase panel.