An alternative way to prepare Wordles
An alternative way to prepare Wordles
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There are a few ways to set up Wordles
1. You can enter unadulterated verbatims (unadulterated that is, except for correcting any spelling errors) and Wordle will “count” the words and generate a presentation based upon how often each word appears
2. You can prepare text so that Wordle counts the phrase frequency by replacing spaces between the words with tildes “~” e.g. good~overall~response
3. Or, you can provide phrases, frequencies and select colors all at once
In this presentation, I will demonstrate how to execute #3. The benefit of using #3 is that you will know all of the client’s colors are used, there is no additional need to manipulate text or replace spaces with tildes, and those checking the final product will have an easier time because they can refer to the open end table.
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First, to establish colors. WORDLE uses HEX colors, while we reference RGB colors in order to…
• Determine the colors in hex format
• Go to: http://www.color-hex.com/
• In the space provided, enter the abbreviation RGB followed by the RGB numbers 28, 190, 240, e.g. RGB 28, 190, 240
• I usually just copy and paste from slide with the TEMPLATE Colors
• The corresponding HEX code for the color will be provided, in this case it is 1cbef0
• Repeat the process for all of the template colors, and….
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Client template colors in RGB and HEX
• You end up with this….
• Now on to the next step
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Copy and paste your open ends into a word table. Add an extra column and add the HEX colors…
Include your open ended responses The # of mentions And, the Hex Color
Effective in refractory/relapsed/failed patients 11 1cbef0
Good ORR 31 1b6eaf
Good PFS 20 8cc63f
Efficacy 17 7b7b7
Effective in heavily pre-treated/difficult disease 7 4bacc6
Effective across subgroups (e.g., CLL and MCL) 6 1cbef0
Good duration of response 5 1b6eaf
Effective in 17p deletion patients 4 8cc63f
Good OS 3 7b7b7
Effective in 1st line 2 4bacc6
Well tolerated 12 1cbef0
Few side effects 9 1b6eaf
Low toxicity 6 8cc63f
Safety profile 3 7b7b7
Combination use 7 4bacc6
Use in poor PS patients 2 1cbef0
Used in heavily pre-treated patients 1 1b6eaf
Multiple indications/Use in CLL and MCL 1 8cc63f
Oral agent 27 7b7b7
Single agent use 3 4bacc6
Once a day dosing 2 1cbef0
Active in heavily pre-treated patients 2 1b6eaf
Unique/Novel Mechanism of Act ion 4 8cc63f
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Now, select the table and convert the table to text, separate the text with “Other”, in this case “:”
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This is what you will get…
Effective in refractory/relapsed/failed patients:11:1cbef0 Good ORR:31:1b6eaf Good PFS:20:8cc63f Efficacy:17:7b7b7 Effective in heavily pre-treated/difficult disease:7:4bacc6 Effective across subgroups (e.g., CLL and MCL):6:1cbef0 Good duration of response:5:1b6eaf Effective in 17p deletion patients:4:8cc63f Good OS:3:7b7b7 Effective in 1st line:2:4bacc6 Well tolerated:12:1cbef0 Few side effects:9:1b6eaf Low toxicity:6:8cc63f Safety profile:3:7b7b7 Combination use:7:4bacc6 Use in poor PS patients:2:1cbef0 Used in heavily pre-treated patients:1:1b6eaf Multiple indications/Use in CLL and MCL:1:8cc63f Oral agent:27:7b7b7 Single agent use:3:4bacc6 Once a day dosing:2:1cbef0 Active in heavily pre-treated patients:2:1b6eaf Unique/Novel Mechanism of Act ion:4:8cc63f
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Then, search/replace any spaces before the paragraph mark (replace with the paragraph mark (don’t worry, you are correct! It doesn’t really look any different)
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Now, you are ready to prepare your Wordle
• Go to http://www.wordle.net/
• select ADVANCED
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Copy and paste your block of prepared text into the 2nd text space
• is prefaced by the words “OR Paste weighted words with hex colors here”
• Then, enter GO
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The results could look like this
• At this point you can select the font and Layout (horizontal, vertical, any which way)
• When it looks the way you want it too, select Open in Window, and copy, then paste the results into your Powerpoint presentation
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Here ia an example:
And, you can provide your counts to the individual who is double checking the open ends to the WORDLE