The easiest approach is simply to put a letter sign (DOTS 5-6) in
front of the word.  So first write the letter sign, then the capital
sign, then the letters A and L.  This causes the translator to
interpret a word as having been written in grade 1 Braille.

Cheers,

Grant

On 3/19/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hello list,
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> I was typing the name Al Capone in a paper and, for obvious reasons, when I
> printed my paper my name came out as: "Also Capone" How can I temporarily
> block a contraction within a document?
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> Thanks
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