We’ve migrated from rich text format to a HTML “block” editor. This change opens up a new world of possibilities for viewing, editing, interacting with, and exporting your notes and documents.
With our new enhanced editor, clinicians can now do things like:
Drag a medication or diagnosis list to a different section of the note
Transform a section of the note into a bulleted list
Order a list with numbered and/or tiered indents (such as primary and secondary diagnoses)
Drag, copy, and delete blocks of text
As your cursor hovers over a note or document, discrete blocks of text now auto-highlight in light blue, revealing enhanced editing and formatting options.
To move a line of text to a different place in the note, click and drag the grab handle (2x3 grid of dots).
Clicking the grab handle presents options for copying or deleting a single line within a note.
To copy an entire block of text, click the copy icon to the right and then paste where you desire.
Numbered and ordered lists
The block-based editor significantly expands options for creating numbered and ordered lists.
To turn a block of text into a list, simply highlight it with your mouse and choose the list type (Bullet list or Ordered list). Alternatively, the editor will automatically turn asterisks (*) and number lists (“1.”) as bulleted and ordered lists respectively.
You may now indent lists for more readable notes.
What if I want to opt out?
You can switch back to the previous editor by going to Preferences and turning off the "Use enhanced editor" toggle
Can I still copy in my old formatting?
Yes, you can still copy in exactly the same way as before using our different Copy options. If your EHR supports rich formatting, then you 'Copy with formatting'. If not, 'Copy as plain text' will remove all formatting and paste in plain text