
Error 5868
This is caused when the Microsoft Word window was maximized in the previous session. Install Version 1.8.1 or later to fix.
Work around - To fix the problem open Word outside of the software. Double click on the Word window title bar (This will restore the Word window from Mazimized to Normal state). Close Word. You should be able to work again.
Error 4605
This is caused when the software attempts to open a copy of Word that has not been activated. Microsoft Word/Office versions 2002 (XP) and newer must be activated prior to use with MedEDocs.
Error Unexpected Error (0x80070002)
This is caused when the report viewer can not access the Central Server. The most common cause is a browser that is set to work offline. The ReportViewer software uses the browser settings. Follow the directions on the error message window. Open your browser and deselect Work Offline.
InstantText - Error on linking
Error message, "Automation Error. An outgoing call cannot be made since the application is dispatching an input-synchronous call."
This is caused when Instant text is set to dock with Word inside of the MedEDocs Edit window. This was possible with earlier versions of MedEDocs but not with version 1.8.0 or later.
Resetting the File Menu in MS Word
Problem: Word causes an error when trying to open with the MedEDocs Transcription Module. Normally, when Word is opened as a component of the MedEDocs Transcription Module, the File menu is modified. The Open, Save and Save As commands are disabled so that these operations can be handled by the transcription module and not Word. When MedEDocs is closed, these menu commands are restored so that Word opened independent of MedEDocs will operate normally. When an error occurs and MedEDocs shuts down abruptly, these File menu commands may not be restored correctly. In this case, the commands are not available (greyed out) when Word is opened outside of the transcription module. Follow these steps to restore menu commands on the File menu of Word:
File locked for editing
When a file says locked for editing there is usually a copy open. You may not be able to see the open copy. Often word does not close correctly and when that happens, any open documents remain locked for editing.
Close MedEDocs and any other known copies of Word. Use Ctrl+Alt+Del to bring up the task manager. Click on the processes tab. Look down the list of processes for WINWORD.EXE. (They will not be in alphanumeric order you can click the column title to sort) If you see any instances of WINWORD.EXE, select and terminate the process.
Once you have terminated all instances of Word, it is a good idea to open Word by itself to see if there are any recovered documents or other user messages to dismiss. Close Word and open MedEDocs. The file should be unlocked.
If you do not want to fool with the task manager you can simply restart your computer. This will have the same effect of closing any open copies of Word and releasing the locks on the files.
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