I’m trying to use AI you helped me understand an MRI report. I can open the report and Microsoft word but I would like to make it landscape and create a second column next to the original text so that when I run the original text through ChatGPT to get it to becoming English I can paste it into that second column so that I have the original text in the AI interpretation next to each other.
That would be the ideal format but I guess that I could also just paste the text underneath the original text and make the background a slightly different color.
Would there be an adventure to use in Craft instead of Microsoft Word?
Any suggestions as I find that I’m having to do this often giving the situation on my back.
Install the Claude desktop app. (Cowork is only available on the desktop.)
Open the desktop app and select the Cowork tab.
Put your original report into a separate folder, perhaps on your desktop.
Tell Claude to work with the files in that folder.
Ask Claude to provide a summary of the MRI report that’s suitable for a layperson.
Ask it to present that summary in a Word document and tell it how you’d like it formatted, e.g., “in landscape with the original report text in the left-hand column and the summary in the righthand column”
Based on my experience, you should get a nicely formatted Word document. I cannot speak to how accurate the layperson’s summary will actually be, however. You should definitely run it by your physician before you make any decisions based on the summary.
You might be able to accomplish the same goal in Gemini using the Canvas tool.
Claude Cowork is paid for by a monthly subscription; however, it is excellent.Just to clarify, by “translate to English,” do you mean converting the technical terms to layperson’s terminology.
By “turn to landscape,” do you mean a columnar view? Meaning, having the original report perhaps on the left-hand side and another column on the right-hand side with relevant passages translated into colloquial English?