Mike,
The way I made it work was to separate the letters.  That would be in the
correction field.
In that way, it would read N V D A

In my system however, if you lock your Caps lock key down and type it in, it
reads just fine.
I'll bet that the actual logo isn't in caps.
 

JOHN AND LINDA JUSTICE
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2014 7:56 AM
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Jaws Default JDF Dictionary Manager

Hi All,

Running J15, 16, & Win7 Pro.  When I put, nvda, into the Jaws default JDF
dictionary Manager & want it to read as, NVDA, Jaws doesn't want to read it
as capitalized letters.  I've tried it with the case sensitive option
checked & unchecked but, no go, it stills speaks it as lower case letters no
matter what application I'm in.  Does anyone have any ideas on how I can
get, nvda, to be read as, NVDA?  & yes, I am saving the changes before
closing the dictionary manager.  Also,nvda, won't read as capitalized
letters even if I try to put it in an application dictionary manager like
the Notepad dictionary manager either.  All help will be greatly
appreciated.  Thanks much.
Take care.
Mike
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