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First create your data and chart in Excel. Then copy the chart and do a Paste Link with it into the Word document. Changing any values in the Excel document that are used in the chart, will also change the one in Word. So the important thing is the Paste Link.
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An authorization form signed by the patient.
a legal chart document that may include a do not resuscitate order would be called a?
A Chart is where you keep your data.
The patient chart contains all the medical information which includes daily notes by the nurse and doctor. It contains all the procedures done during the patients entire stay within the hospital. It keeps a record of the patients stay with the hospital. May serve as legal evidence also.
If you do a regular copy and paste, then the chart in the Word document will not change if the data in the Excel spreadsheet does. If you want it to always represent the data as it is the Excel document when it is changed, then you need to link the chart in the Word document to the spreadsheet. You can do it using the Paste Link facility.
The benefit of linking a chart from an Excel worksheet to a Word document is that the chart data will always be current. Excel is spreadsheet software from Microsoft.
It can be called embedding. Depending on how it is done, it can also be called linking if it is done in such a way that if the chart in the Excel document changes, so will the one in the Word document.
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The Banzuke Chart is the name of the ranking document. It can be purchased online or at most bouts.
You read a document and than answer the following: A- Author (Who wrote this document? Where is he from) P- Place and Time (What time period that document was composed it and what era of people does it effect) P- Prior Knowledge (What do you know about that person and what do you already know about the history of the document) A- Audience (What is the possible audience? For whom did the author write it for?) R- Reason (Why did the author right this? Why do you think its important for him?) T- The Main Idea (What idea can you walk away with when you are done reading this document) S- Significance (Why are you reading this document? What do you think its important for people to read this now?)