In Word you can process as follows:

Re: "jump" codes -- akrambeer
Posted by Emmanuel ® , 11/30/2022, 07:59:47 Reply Top Forum

Assuming you are using Microsoft Word:

  • Place {Ctrl F9} commands at the places where you will want to jump to.
  • At the end of your expansion, place a {Shift F11} command with the repeat count equal to the total number of {Ctrl F9} inserted before, in order to have your cursor on the first field.

as in the example below:

PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: {Ctrl F9}{End}
PAST SURGICAL HISTORY: {Ctrl F9}{End}
PAST MEDICATIONS: {Ctrl F9}{End}
ALLERGIES: {Ctrl F9}{End}
SOCIAL HISTORY: {Ctrl F9}{End}
FAMILY HISTORY: {Ctrl F9}{End}
REVIEW OF SYSTEMS: {Ctrl F9}{End}
{Shift F11 7}

Upon expanding this entry you can fill the fields (you press F11 each time you want to move on to the next fied).




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