Hospital is running Windows XP SP2 desktops / laptops. Hospital recently upgraded to Office 2007. The spell check feature quit working for some of the users, not all. Then, in addition, on 2 new laptops, spell check will not work at all in CPRS. Spell check does work on laptops and desktops within the Word 2007 application. Reinstallation of CPRS did not fix problem.
Receive this error.
CPRS-PATIENT CHART
The spelling check terminated abnormally
Bad parameter
Corrections have not been applied.
Any suggestions as to what needs to be configured or changed?
This is from the documentation and I don't know if it will answer your questions, but you might want to check the windows file setups on those specific machines.
With the CPRS GUI, it is possible to do a spelling check of TIU documents, provided MS Word has been installed on the workstation, and spelling is enabled. CPRS uses the same dictionaries and settings as are in effect for MS Word.
These nine files have been made available as the CPRS Spelling Dictionary supplement:
· CPRSlex-ab.dic
· CPRSlex-c.dic
· CPRSlex-caps.dic
· CPRSlex-de.dic
· CPRSlex-fh.dic
· CPRSlex-ilwz.dic
· CPRSlex-mo.dic
· CPRSlex-pr.dic
· CPRSlex-sv.dic
These files contain about 50,000 words from the VistA Lexicon. They are one way to provide medical words for CPRS to check. Local use of them is optional, and does not supersede other methods of providing a medical vocabulary.
You may download dictionary files from the CPRS Website at
http://vista.med.va.gov/cprs/html/technical_info_.html
and then clicking on Spellcheck zip file.
To use these files:
1. Save the files into the \Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Proof\ directory or whichever Windows directory holds the files with “.lex” and “.dic” extensions.
2. From Word for Windows, select Tools | Options…
3. Select the Spelling & Grammar tab.
4. Click the Dictionaries… button. The nine dictionary files are listed in the Custom dictionaries window.
5. Make sure all nine files names have a check beside them.
6. Click OK until all dialogs are closed.
Also, while on the Spelling & Grammar tab, make sure that the following items are checked:
· Check spelling as you type
· Always suggest corrections
Ignore Internet and file addresses, and be sure that the following items are NOT checked:
· Hide spelling error in this document
· Suggest from main dictionary only
· Ignore words in UPPERCASE
· Ignore words with numbers
To Use the spelling checker in the CPRSGUI, create a TIU document. Position the cursor at the beginning of the TIU document. Right click in the document and choose Check Spelling. The Spell Checker feature in Microsoft Word will be activated, and will operate exactly as it does in Word.
Thanks for your post. The URL for download would not work for me. Is there another link I can try?
Sorry, that link is not publically available, but it is not needed either. You should only need the last portion:
To Use the spelling checker in the CPRSGUI, create a TIU document.
Position the cursor at the beginning of the TIU document. Right click in the document and choose Check Spelling. The Spell Checker feature in Microsoft Word will be activated, and will operate exactly as it does in Word.
Please also see detailed instructions with attached dictionary files: How do I enable spell checking in CPRS?
Our facility recently upgraded to Office 2007 from Office 2003 as well (some would say downgraded, but I like Office 2007). So far, I've heard of no issues regarding the Spell Checker functionality in our current version of CPRS. I've tested it personally and it worked as expected.
However, in the past when using Office 2003, we encountered issues that could possibly affect Office 2007 in the same way. We had users that would attempt to perform a spell check and CPRS would hesitate, then freeze up or crash. Usually we had to 'kill' CPRS using the Task Manager. Unfortunately, I don't recall whether there were any actual error messages, or if the system just froze up.
I was able to determine that this occured in situations where the user had never opened Microsoft Word prior to performing a spell check in CPRS. This step is necessary at least once so that Word will perform a sort of mini-install. This is a 'per user' setting on each PC. Once a user completed this step, they no longer had any further issues using the Spell Check feature from that point forward on that particular PC (the step never has to be repeated again). However, if they signed in on a computer they had never before used or had never ran Word, and did not complete this step of opening Word and letting it complete it's mini-install, they would again experience CPRS crashing!
This may not be related to your issue, but it's worth looking into and may help someone else.
Hartsel E. Bryant, CAS
Welch Community Hospital
WV DHHR
Error occurs within adding notes. Right clicking the option for spelling.
I was able to reproduce exact problem on my own new laptop. Win XP. Office 2007 installed. Open Word. Spellcheck worked in Word.
Open CRPS. Spellcheck produced attached error. Then had to end task on CPRS.
I think CPRS loses the reference to Office Spell checker.
Steps I took:
1. Uninstalled Office 2007.
2. Installed Office 2003. Open Word. Verify spellcheck in Word 2003 worked and it did. Check spellcheck for CPRS and spellcheck worked.
3. Installed Office 2007. Spellcheck for CPRS still did not work.
The documentation link with custom dictionaries worked within Microsoft Word 2003 and Word 2007. The instructions for using spell checker in CPRS GUI were for Offfice Word 2003. These instructions worked for setting up spell checker for Word 2003, not for Word 2007. I was able to add dictionaries to both Word 2003 and Word 2007. Check spelling gives attached error even within the "test spelling" template in the template Boilerplate. Each time right click check spelling within CPRS GUI is selected, another session of WINWORD appears in the task manager.
A compatibility issue has been confirmed by MIcrosoft between the spell check dictionaries used in Office 2007 and some programs, especially Outlook Express, that previously utilized older versions of the Word Spell Check dictionaries such as Office 2003. See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932974.
CPRS may possibly be affected by this issue. But on the other hand, if that were the case, I don't see how some folks CAN use the spell check function in CPRS and others can't.
However, if you'd like, try this. Leave Office 2007 installed. Install ONLY the Proofing Tools from Office 2003 per these steps:
1. To install only the Proofing Tools from Office 2003, run the Office Setup and choose the Custom Option.
2. Uncheck all programs in the list and add a check to choose the options at the bottom of the Programs list.
3. On the next screen, set each top level item to be "Not Available" (red X icon).
4. Expand the "Office Shared Features" branch and locate "Proofing Tools" in the list.
5. Expand "Proofing Tools" and of course choose English, setting it to "Run From My Computer".
6. Then simply finish the installation.
Hartsel E. Bryant, CAS
Welch Community Hospital
WV DHHR
I've installed the additional Spell Check files provided in Alli's document, How do I enable spell checking in CPRS?, but Office 2007 literally cannot see them when I try to add them as custom dictionaries. They show up in the correct folders in My Computer or Windows Explorer, but do not show up as choices in Word 2007.
Here are the files showing in Windows Explorer:
This screenshot shows the dictionaries I currently have available. I believe the CUSTOM.DIC is simply the words I've added to the dictionary over time. The file was created March 31, 2009, which would be around the time I started using Office 2007.
I then clicked the Add button shown in the above screenshot to add my new dictionaries (which are stored in the same folder as the CUSTOM.DIC file... refer back to the first screenshot), but the files do not appear:
So apparently my previous post about the spell check files being incompatible between Office 2003 & Office 2007 is true. But this still does not explain why the spell check is giving the Bad Parameter error on certain users.
I'm believe you may want to ask these questions of each user that is experiencing problems (some of these are specific to WV DHHR and Sharpe Hospital):
Do you get the same error consistently?
Does it ever work correctly for you? Is the error random or constant?
Do you only get the error on one or certain PC’s?
Can you use spell check successfully if you use another PC or does it seem to ‘follow you around’?
Does it seem to matter whether you’re using a laptop or desktop (probably unlikely)
Have you always used spell check previously (when Office 2003 was installed) or are you just now beginning to use it?
Is this the first time you’ve EVER used it?
Have you run Word 2007 on its own PRIOR to using the CPRS spell check on this PC to allow it to complete it’s ‘mini-install’?
Was Office 2003 previously installed on the PC? (This should be yes in 99.9% of the cases, probably 100%).
Was Office 2007 automatically installed by Charleston, or manually installed locally by IT staff?
Hartsel E. Bryant, CAS
Welch Community Hospital
WV DHHR
I just now looked at this again.
Hartsel Bryant-kudos to you- you started me checking into Outlook Express since there was known issue. Outlook Express was a default install on my new laptop. I uninstalled and guess what? The spell check within CPRS now works on laptop with issue with Office 2007. Now I need to check the remaining computers having spell check issues.
Add/Remove Programs
Add/Remove Windows Component
Uncheck Outlook Express.
I wanted to save some others some time and post my third effort for fix.
You're welcome. I'm glad that fixed your problem! That's the whole point in this site, to offer suggestions. Even if someone is just taking a guess, they should throw the information out there. I hope this helps a lot of folks, but even if it helps only one person, that's one less person suffering from frustration!
If everyone at your facility doesn't have Outlook Express 6 (OE6) installed on their PC's, that explains why the Spell Check feature works on some, but not the others!
I'd like to get back up to Sharpe someday. Tell everyone hello for me, especially Shirley, Carol & Janet. Just tell Janet one word. Tell her Hartsel said "Behave!"
Now I hope it fixes the rest of the laptops!
So it appears anyone having this issue has two options to resolve it: Either uninstall OE6, or if they want to keep OE6, install the Office 2003 Proofing Tools as described in my earlier post. That worked on my home PC.
Hartsel E. Bryant, CAS
Welch Community Hospital
WV DHHR
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