Pastor Gil:
In the exception dictionary, make two entries. For the first put AT and  
note that both letters are capitalized. Then in the replacement, but ay tee. 
Now  in the second entry put &T and in the replacement put and tee. Now, in 
the  screen punctuation, put the miscellaneous punction on for dictionary 
only. But  will this still say at right?  The only problem with this is that 
now the  word at will be spelled. So I guess you have to choose which one you 
want. If  anyone has a way to make both AT&T and at speak correctly, I'd 
like to hear  it too. Apparently the exception dictionary doesn't distinguish 
between caps and  small case. GW guys, is this possible, or is it more work 
than it's worth?
 
Gail
 
Hi,
I am trying to get window-eyes to say at&t right,  as I  have punctuation 
dturned
off so it doesn't say every dash or punctuation  mark.
So tried the exemption dictionary, put the original in and then for the  
replacement
I put ai~t~and~t,  but it's not working.
Pastor Gil
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