How to import a file using DocLink?
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<p>Select one of the following buttons (program areas):</p> | <p>Select one of the following buttons (program areas):</p> | ||
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<li>Patient data (general document, attention message, note).</li> | <li>Patient data (general document, attention message, note).</li> | ||
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<p>Another easy way to import files to MedITEX IVF is by using the <strong>Send to </strong>functionality.</p> | <p>Another easy way to import files to MedITEX IVF is by using the <strong>Send to </strong>functionality.</p> | ||
<p>Right click the file you wish to import and from the menu, choose <strong>Send to</strong>. Now click on <strong>MedITEX DocLink </strong>and the file will be added to <strong>DocLink</strong>.</p> | <p>Right click the file you wish to import and from the menu, choose <strong>Send to</strong>. Now click on <strong>MedITEX DocLink </strong>and the file will be added to <strong>DocLink</strong>.</p> | ||
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<p><img src="/images/SendToRed.png" alt="" width="582" height="441" /></p> | <p><img src="/images/SendToRed.png" alt="" width="582" height="441" /></p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 3 May 2013
1. Method
When you drag and drop files on this area, a list with all documents selected will be displayed.
<img src="/images/DocLinkFilesList.png" alt="" width="580" height="395" /> |
To import these files, simply click on the desired button and the file will be uploaded to a selected patient.
Select one of the following buttons (program areas):
- Patient document storage:
- Patient data (general document, attention message, note).
- Laboratory diagnosis (grouped after laboratory values).
- Examination (in all existing examination types).
- Oocyte/Embryo development.
- Incubators.
- Semen analysis (common, native, preparation).
- Ultrasound examinations.
<img src="/images/ImportAllFilesButton.png" alt="" width="71" height="61" /> | Import all data into patient data / demographics: |
<img src="/images/ImportOocyteButton.png" alt="" width="71" height="61" /> | Import and attach all files to a certain oocyte/embryo: |
<img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="/images/ImportIncubatorButton.png" alt="" width="71" height="61" /> | Import and attach all files to a certain incubator: |
<img src="/images/ImportSemenButton.png" alt="" width="71" height="61" /> | Import and attach all files to a certain semen analysis: |
<img src="/images/ImportUltraSoundButton.png" alt="" width="71" height="61" /> | Import and attach all files to a certain ultra sound examination: |
2. Method
Another easy way to import files to MedITEX IVF is by using the Send to functionality.
Right click the file you wish to import and from the menu, choose Send to. Now click on MedITEX DocLink and the file will be added to DocLink.
<img src="/images/SendToRed.png" alt="" width="582" height="441" /> |
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