Cdr Dicom For Windows

This FAQ has detailed steps how to install, setup and use Reports in Schick CDR Dicom. There are also common questions users may have on Reports in CDR.

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CDR DICOM Server Manager opens from Start Programs CDR Dicom for Windows CDR DICOM Server Manager. If you have this setup for PACS then you can open this to edit workstations. Go to File Edit Workstations. CDR DICOM for Windows is a software program developed by Schick Technologies, Inc. The most common release is 4.5.1.92, with over 98% of all installations currently using this version.

CDR DICOM for Windows SR1; CDR DICOM is Schick Technologies digital radiography software based on DICOM's open standard. DICOM provides a.

(and links to useable reports). CDRMacros.dot: This is the actual file that makes the macros run to merge patient first name, patient last name, exam date and images (horizontal vs. Vertical, with vs. Without acquisition date).Word 2003: The file should typically be in C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office # (this number will vary) Startup in order to function.Word 2007: The default path is C: Users Windows USERNAME (this will vary) AppData Roaming Microsoft Word STARTUP.Word 2010/2013: The default path is C: Users Windows USERNAME (this will vary) AppData Roaming Microsoft Word STARTUP.If this file does not exist here, please to download the file.

Blank.dot: This file is used when creating brand new reports. It must be located in the directory that reports are saved to for CDR DICOM for Windows. To view the directory or change the directory, from CDR DICOM for Windows go to System CDR Options Directory tab. You can also open this location by going Print Organize Reports.The default for 4.5 and above is C: ProgramData Schick Technologies CDR Reports for Windows 7 and C: Documents and Settings All Users Application Data Schick Technologies CDR Reports for XP.The default for 4.1 and below is C: Program Files Schick Technologies CDR DICOM for Windows Reports for XP.Often times it looks like a “hidden” file. If this file does not exist here, please to download the file.: Macros must be enabled for reports to function properly.

This is accomplished in different ways depending on the version of Word being used:.Word 2003: Open Microsoft Word 2003. On the menu at the top go to Tools Macros Macros Security. Fill in the circle for MEDIUM and exit Word.Word 2007: Open Microsoft Word 2007. Click the File (Office Circle) at the top left and choose Word Options at the bottom. Click Trust Center on the left. Click Trust Center Settings button. Fill in the circle for Enable All Macros.

Click OK to take you back to Word options. Click OK again and then exit Word. For a document with screen shots in Word 2007.Word 2010/2013: Open Microsoft Word 2010/2013.

On the menu at the top choose File Options. Choose Trust Center on the left. Click Trust Center Settings button. Fill in the circle for Enable All Macros. Click OK to take you back to Word Options. Click OK again and then exit Word. For a document with screen shots in Word 2010 for Windows 7.

Please NOTE: If the user has Microsoft Word 2002 (Word XP), images will not insert properly with CDR 2.6 until the user installs a patch from Schick. Click on the following link to download the patch from Schick website: If prompted to Run or Save the file, click Run Certificates: Publisher certificates are typically needed for Word 2007 and 2010 for report functionality even though all macros are enabled. Download and then install both of these files allowing it to choose Word's default location: and Sharing Reports: By default, reports are created workstations specifically.

However, you do have the option to setup a shared directory for reports and change the reports path in System CDR Options Directories tab. Please refer to - FAQ #8732 for information regarding this setup. (and links to useable reports) Creating: To create a new report, open CDR DICOM for Windows and on the top menu choose Print Add Report New MS Word Template Report. This takes you to Microsoft Word. Word 2007 and 2010, click the Add-Ins tab. You will find the First Name, Last Name, Exam Date and Insert Image merge fields.

Insert Image has a few options. Vertical is for Anterior PA or Vertical Bitewings if the office uses these.

Horizontal is for Posterior PA and Bitewings. There is also the option to Show Date. This is the date of the image acquisition. You must enter a number at the top. This number directly relates to the order in which you highlight images when you go on to use the reports. Ensure you do not leave the number the same the more boxes you select.

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Also note that if you have a box 1, box 2 and box 3, it will insert 3 images in the order you highlight them in CDR when you use the report. Once you have added your merge fields and any other text (headers, footers, page layout, etc.), Save As a Word 97-2003 Document Template (.dot). Go to File (Office circle in Word 2007) Save As. Ensure you have changed the name from Blank to be something else.

(If you leave the name as Blank, then your blank template is overwritten and information will already exist the next time you go to create a new report.) This should automatically take you to save in the CDR Reports directory (mentioned above regarding Blank.dot). To download the CDR Reports webinar. If you have not previously installed the WebEx Player software or are having problems playing a webinar, to install the current software. After Installing, go to the Start All Programs WebEx WebEx Recorder & Player WebEx Player. Once the player has opened, the program is initialized; simply close the player and you are ready to view the eSupport Webinar Session.

Editing: The easiest way to get to where reports are saved is from within CDR DICOM for Windows, on the top menu choose Print Organize Reports. To edit an existing, you must right click on the report and choose Open. (You can also open Word and then go to File Open and browse to the report and open it this way.) Make any changes you need and then choose File Save to save changes to existing or File Save As to save it as a new report with a new name. Double clicking on a report could potentially break the macros. ( Word 2007, Word 2010, and Word 2013 warn you of this. However, Word 2003 does not warn you.) Using: To use an existing report, open a patient's images in CDR DICOM for Windows.

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Click on the first image you wish to merge to your report. Then hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and select the rest of the images in the correct order you wish to merge (so if you have a 3 image report, single click to get the red box around the image 1 slot, then hold down Ctrl and click the 2nd image and click the 3rd image and then you can release Ctrl). Then go to Print Reports and click on the report name you wish to use (if it is in a subfolder of reports, click that subfolder and then the report name). This will merge your information into the report with images. You can make any changes or adjustments you wish before printing, saving (in document format at this point, any saving after this point will not impact the document template or report itself), etc. Link to Existing Useable Reports: Please refer to - FAQ #8199 for links to useable reports that can be saved to the reports directory.: Please refer to - FAQ #4736 for a link to reports that can be saved to the reports directory for Veterinary practices.

In addition, is a link to a Customized Reports Menu for Veterinary Practices with tooth charting, etc. For animals (feline, canine, etc.). You can select the appropriate sections (once on the page, ' to enlarge it) and then copy whichever section you choose and paste it into your word report. Q.: When Office 2007 is installed along side Office 2003, 2003 seems to be using updated files from 2007 and the report macros are not sized properly.

The reports were originally created in Word 2003 and work fine on computers without Word 2007 installed. The image and exam dates are sizing differently. What can I do to correct this? A.: On the Dual Microsoft Office installed computer, uninstall Office 2007 and Office 2003. Then delete the C: Program Files Microsoft Office folder. Reinstall only one version (not both versions) of Microsoft Office.

Q.: Why is the CDR Report showing Merge Field and a file path instead of the actual image when trying to print the Word document from Office 2003? A.: The field code preference is likely turned on in Word 2003. Click on Tools Options and uncheck the box next to Field Codes. Q.: I have the CDRMacros.dot in the correct Word 2003 startup location. However, each time I try to edit an existing report, I have to start the CDReditreport.main to get the macros to run manually. How can I correct this?

A.: Open Microsoft Word 2003 and go to Tools Macro Macros. Click the Organizer button on the right side of the window.

If CDReditmacros is showing on the Normal.dot section, remove it. A.: For the same issue in Word 2007 and 2010, go to the View tab.

Click the arrow under Macros and choose View Macros. Click the Organizer button on the right.

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If CDReditmacros is showing on the Normal.dot section (in the Macro Project Items tab), Delete it. Q.: When opening Microsoft Word report directly through Word with CDR 2.6 or below, I receive Invalid Procedure Call or Argument. How do I correct this error? A.: Verify the location of the reports in CDR.ini. The reports are most likely in a network path stored on the server. This error results when the user tries to open the report stored on the local drive instead of the network location. Instead, open the report in the network location to make the changes.

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