Hello,

One solution is to mark them as "no language".  Go to Character
Designer, and select "No Language" from language drop-down.

You can also set up a character tag which has this as its only
property, and just tag each item.  You can do a search-and-replace
to quickly apply the tag to every occurrence.

This might be more time-consuming than using variables.  Variables
also help ensure you always use the terms consistently.

FWIW,
Seraphim
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Ok,

This issue is also too old for the archives, and if memory serves me
somewhat correctly, John Posada initiated this one. When spell-checking my
documents, I have a couple of quirky industry-specific terms as well as
standard terms that are preceded by a period, like .PDF. Of course, when I
run spell-check on my document, it flags these terms each and every time
they are found, and I want to avoid this.  I figured I would just make
these terms a variable, but I swear there was more to this dicussion than
something this simple - something about special key combinations (the zero
key and ???) and other stuff is muddled in my mind, but then, I may be
remembering incorrectly. If the simple answer was no more than to make
these terms a variable, that's fine, but if I am missing more from the
discussion than this, I would mind being refreshed/reminded about this as
well and why it involved more than a variable.
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