An option? Aaron, I cannot think of a situation where I would need to have the punctuation mark spelled out instead of spoken. Because each letter is spoken shouldn't a punctuation mark also be spoken? Another example would be accented characters. I think it would be less confusing if WE would say E acute then E A C U T E as an example. After all We is not spelling out each character A Y E, E F, A C H E, etc. Vic
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