Classic reports don't print in black and white well
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Kristine Legaspi
The older Vibrant legacy reports for Vibrant America markers used to display the result as normal, moderate or high according to where it appeared on the page and also by the color being green, yellow or red. For offices who do not print in color to save ink, you could still print these results in black and white and see where the patient's results were based on if the result was in the normal, moderate or high column.
Now, the "classic" Vibrant America results no longer list the normal, moderate or high columns. Instead, the result appears in 1 single column and the only way the marker is visually designated is by the color of the result box being green, yellow or red. So, if you print this report version in black and white, it's very difficult to tell where the patient's results lies compared to the reference range. Is there any way to visually designate where the result falls other than just the color? Perhaps, listing an "m" for moderate or "H" for high next to the value would help when the report is printed in black and white. This would be very helpful.
Thank you.