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==Firefox Spelling==
==Firefox Spelling==
If you use Firefox and have found over the last few days that the spell checker no longer works, apply [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3653 this update]. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 19:01, 23 December 2008 (CST)
'''If''' you have Firefox on your work PC, you can enable spell checking by applying [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3653 this update].  
*Has everyone applied this update yet?  Please let Trish know. 
*I am now aware that everyone is not using Firefox.  I was under the assumption the Tina had set everyone up to use Firefox for WIKI.  [[User:TOstryzniuk|TOstryzniuk]] 20:41, 8 January 2009 (CST)


*From: Tina Tenbergen
If you '''don't''' have Firefox on your office computer, or you are not sure if you do, you can just ignore this. We will likely get Firefox installed for everyone eventually, and the update will be applied at that time.
*Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 5:01 PM
*To: Trish Ostryzniuk
*Subject: RE: FIREFOX spell checker update


*If someone uses Firefox it will say so at the top of the screen. I am not sure who all uses it. We should probably ask eHealth to move everyone over to use it. Reasons:  
[[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 14:42, 14 January 2009 (CST)
- it solves the time-out problem for the wiki
- it provides spell checking.
If you put the reasons and a link to the "offices" page on the wiki as to the location of all PCs into an email to the service desk it would initiate this change.
*If we do that, we should also ask eHealth to perform the spell checker update while they install firefox. Tina Jan 8.09


==Current Events==
==Current Events==

Revision as of 15:42, 2009 January 14

Most but not all entries are in one of the following categories or their sub-categories:

Data Collection Guide IT Instructions Contact List
Short Term Projects Questions Data Processing
Statistics and Reporting Database Request Process Legacy Data
Data Collection Team Meetings Automated Data Integrity Checks Critical Care Review Group
ICU Curriculum Medicine Curriculum How to edit the WIKI


Firefox Spelling

If you have Firefox on your work PC, you can enable spell checking by applying this update.

If you don't have Firefox on your office computer, or you are not sure if you do, you can just ignore this. We will likely get Firefox installed for everyone eventually, and the update will be applied at that time.

Ttenbergen 14:42, 14 January 2009 (CST)

Current Events

Organization of Information

For more information on using this wiki, see Communication via this wiki and Editing Tips.

To add a Discussion to any article see: Instruction. A discussion will automatically be added to the Questions category.

As this wiki is growing (now at 7,151 entries), the easiest way to find information is to use the "search" bar on the left side.

To see a list of recent changes, click on the "Recent Changes" link in the navigation panel on the left.

If you can not find information you are looking for, it might not have been added yet. In that case, make a new entry and add it to the Category:Questions category. There are instructions at that link on how to do this. Collectors are encouraged to keep an eye on that category and to answer or further qualify.

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Concerns that people might miss this important change

One data collector was concerned that important changes like this (septicemia) might be missed if we rely on data collectors following the Recent Changes, and suggested email notification of important changes. Tina is worried that if there is notification of "important" changes, people will feel that it is not necessary to keep up to date with Recent Changes. Upon discussion with the data collector, Tina found out that the problem was really one of lack of understanding how to use the Recent Changes. If everyone could review and follow the instructions in My Preferences in the wiki, then clicking on "diff" or "# changes" for the changed article, rather than the link for the article, one will actually see a Summary of the changes rather than just the new version of the article. This makes reviewing Recent Changes much easier!Move to front page.TOstryzniuk 13:20, 8 January 2009 (CST)