Records For Living Community

Share Information about HealthFrame and taking control of your own healthcare
Welcome to Records For Living Community Sign in | Join | Help

Search

You searched for the word(s):
Showing page 77 of 158 (1,579 total posts) < 1 second(s)
  • Re: Links, Units, Ranges?

    Thank very much for your replies. I still have a question concerning a couple of items. If I backup the directory you reference and had a complete hardrive failure, would there be any problem restoring this directory and having the re-installed program use it? Could you please expand on point number 1. above? Are you saying to enter dumby tests ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by BrianEE93 on May 17, 2008
  • Re: Links, Units, Ranges?

    Thank you for your interest in HealthFrame and for your kind comment. I see that later in this thread you figured out how to enter units that weren't built-in by default.&nbsp; In general, when HealthFrame provides a list of possible values, it also provides the option to enter your own data by selecting the ellipsis (...) at the bottom of the ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on May 17, 2008
  • Re: Graphs Question

    Hi, Brian!You can have as many user-defined graphs as you want, by using HealthFrame's customization feature (please look for the ellipsis - ... - button on the label line on the user defined graph page).The basic idea is that you create a customization, and then save it (give it a name).&nbsp; You can then reuse it however many times you want.Here
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on May 17, 2008
  • Re: Links, Units, Ranges?

    Looks like I answered one of my questions. If I select the blank units from the pulldown menu it lets you enter your owe units. Is there a way to save these user-defined units so you don't have to type them in everytime?
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by BrianEE93 on May 17, 2008
  • Graphs Question

    Can you only have one user-defined graph?
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by BrianEE93 on May 17, 2008
  • Re: Links, Units, Ranges?

    Another suggestion, if it isn't already there, is to have the program generate a backup automatically when you exit. There could also be an option to keep all the backups for so many days or so many backups. This would keep your harddrive from filling up or having to manually delete old backups. With this option I could just point my online backup ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by BrianEE93 on May 17, 2008
  • Links, Units, Ranges?

    I am trying out your program and it seems very nice. I have run into a few things that seem strange. I started entering test results and the first two items I entered didn't have the units I needed and I coulnd't figure out how to enter them. I also didn't see anywhere you could enter the normal ranges of the test. Without normal ranges(which vary ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by BrianEE93 on May 16, 2008
  • Re: Changed computers

    Hello, John!Here are the steps you need to take to start using HealthFrame on your new computer:Go to your old computer and create a new backup file (File/Save PHR Backup...) for each of the personal health records you are tracking in your computer.&nbsp; Store these backup files in a location that you will remember.Copy the backup file(s) to a ...
  • Re: GPeg

    HealthFrame has a standard pattern for allowing users to extend the values that are listed by default for most of the drop down lists.&nbsp; If you scroll to the bottom of the drop down list for Medication Route, you should see an ellipsis (...).&nbsp; If you select it, a new text field will show up where you can enter the appropriate data ...
  • GPeg

    People, &nbsp; I'm ''learning'' my way through the program and like it very much - but a lot more to learn. &nbsp; Question: My wife is on a GPeg but there is no GPeg in the Sig. A GPeg (Gastro)&nbsp;is a tube into her stomach through which we administer all Meds and Feedings. I checked off ''Oral'' since I had to ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by Name Suppressed on May 8, 2008
« First ... < Previous 75 76 77 78 79 Next > ... Last »
Powered by Community Server, by Telligent Systems