First:  No need to use capital letters in the rule.  Second, the apostrophe 
is a quotes sign, which outlook Express uses to enclose what you specify in 
your rule.  (You can't get rid of it.  Apostrophes don't appear in the rule 
itself, unless you manually insert one.)  I find that if I write 
BlindGeekZone or some other term, using initial capitals to designate the 
spoken words in the term, then that is sufficient for me to hear the words 
pronounced as if they were separate words.  If you need to input spaces, 
that does not matter since it is only the pronunciation that is being 
affected.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "david ingram" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 3:26 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] I'm having a problem when using Capital letters 
whencreating the message rule!


Hi list members, has anyone noticed that when they create message rules that 
when you use capital letters when where the to line contains people or the 
subject line contains specific words, that i've noticed that i have an 
apostrophy before the capital letter.  I'm not sure why this happens.  P.S. 
I've also noticed that when words are connected as an example, BlindGeeks 
i've needed to make sure that in the dictionary, that i have to separate the 
words in order to make sure that i hear the words properly.

If anyone has noticed this please let me know how to fix this problem. 
Thank you.
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