Letter Formatting Differences
Letter formats may differ between Bluechip and Clinical.
The Letter Writer module in Clinical allows users to modify letters on the day they were created, up until midnight of that day, at which time the letters become read-only. Letters created in Bluechip (that are then automatically copied to Clinical) will also be available for editing, using Clinical's 'editing grace-period'. However, it is strongly advised that you do not edit Bluechip letters via Clinical in this fashion. If a letter requires editing, do so in Bluechip, after which a new copy (appended with 'Update' to the title) will be transferred to Clinical.
Change | Description |
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Small Caps | Where text in the Bluechip letter appears in Small Caps, it will appear in Title Case in Clinical. |
Font Substitution | Some fonts will be substituted. Common fonts will not be substituted, for example: Arial, Times New Roman, Microsoft Sans Serif, Book Antiqua, Comic Sans MS, Courier, Webdings, Wingdings, And Wingdings 2. |
Margins | All margins are re-set, in Clinical, to: Left = 20mm Right = 20mm Top = 25mm Bottom = 25mm. |
Headers and Footers | Headers and footers are lost in the transfer. |
Bullets | Non-standard bullet points are converted to simple bullet points. |
Superscript and Subscript | Superscript and subscript alignment is transferred to Clinical, but the smaller font size is lost. |