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ian.patterson

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Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 5:06 pm    Post subject: Word processor font size

Can I change the default font size in the CO2005 word processor from '8' to '12' (or even some other size)?

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Ian Patterson
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:17 am    Post subject:

Yes you can.

In ClinicOffice, go to "Reports & Templates", right-click the template in question then click "Edit Template".

Firstly, you need to change the "Normal" font style. To do this, click Format | Styles and Formatting. Select the "Normal" style then click the "Change" button. You can now choose the default font, font size, colour etc. etc.

Secondly, you may also need to select the lines on the template where you normally start typing your letter (i.e. after "Dear ") and change the font size there too.

When you have finished, SAVE the template and then close the Word Processor. Any time you create a new letter/report based on this template in future the font sizes will have been updated.

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ian.patterson

Joined: 22 Sep 2005
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:31 pm    Post subject: Font size

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Yes you can.

In ClinicOffice, go to "Reports & Templates", right-click the template in question then click "Edit Template".

Firstly, you need to change the "Normal" font style. To do this, click Format | Styles and Formatting. Select the "Normal" style then click the "Change" button. You can now choose the default font, font size, colour etc. etc.

Secondly, you may also need to select the lines on the template where you normally start typing your letter (i.e. after "Dear ") and change the font size there too.

When you have finished, SAVE the template and then close the Word Processor. Any time you create a new letter/report based on this template in future the font sizes will have been updated.




Reply: Thank you for your help. That's exactly what I needed to knoe.

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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:47 pm    Post subject: Font Size

Thank you again for your help on font size. However, I spoke too soon when I said your reply was exactly what I needed to know.

The font whose default size I need to alter in the first instance is that applying to the clinical reports - ie that under the Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan features.

I know I can select the font for me at the outset of each section, but I would like to have my preferred size (12 for me) come up automatically. I cannot find a template to cover these reports. Is there one I can alter that I have not found?

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Ian Patterson
Chartered Psychologist
Aberdeen

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ian.patterson

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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 9:13 pm    Post subject: Font size

Hooray! I think I've found the answer to my query about font size for the clinical reports!

The answer is in th Home Page, under File and then Settings - when you can alter the font size for each clinic worked!

Proof of the puddinbg wil be in the eating when I do my reports tomorrow.

Ian Patterson
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