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> From: Dave Kahn > > You should be able to get auto-correction to work to your advantage > instead of against you. For example, set it to change occurrences of > "sysi" to "System i". Then just type "sysi" whenever you need it. You > still have the problem that the spill chucker doesn't like lower case > "i" of course. You can always add lower case "i" to your dictionary > but then you run the risk of referring to yourself as "i". This is too funny. This is EXACTLY what I've done (down to using the shortcut of "System i"), except that my replacement is System(nbsp)i. I did the nbsp using Ctrl-Shift-Space. Now if only Word were smart enough to let me treat two words joined by a nbsp as a single word. Joe
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