I've never messed with the pronunciation dictionary myself but wonder if
it is smart enough to only work on full words or does it act on strings of
letters?  The reason I ask is because if you tell it to always say the
combination dr as d r, then what happens when you run across a word that
contains the letters dr together within?  For example, what will it say if
you run across the word drill?  Does it say d r ill or d rill?
Richard
On 2006-03-01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
    Hi Sarah V.;
    I tried it.  Now it is saying dr spelled out, just the 2 letters.
    In the last step, if I put doctor, do you think it would say doctor
    when it reads dr.?
    Terry Powers


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