At 09:12 AM 2/9/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't recall this discussion, but Ctrl-0 is the shortcut to insert
variables, which may be why "0" sticks in your mind. It highlights the
status bar, and you can scroll through until the variable you wish to
use is highlighted, then press enter. Th
At 09:12 AM 2/9/2006, Tammy.VanBoening at jeppesen.com wrote:
>I don't recall this discussion, but Ctrl-0 is the shortcut to insert
>variables, which may be why "0" sticks in your mind. It highlights the
>status bar, and you can scroll through until the variable you wish to
>use is highlighted, the
other can't find the answer in the archives question - about
variables and spell-checking
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 ter
Well, the conversation could drift two ways, about modifying
spell-check settings or quick ways to insert variables. A couple data
points:
* You can enable the spell-check Options to Ignore... Words
Containing a period, which helps with file names.
* The industry-specific terms, can, of couse,
I think you are refering to my problem with .NET triggering a spacing
problem with the .
I did make it a variable and it works fine. Whenever I want to insert
the term .NET, I press CTRL-0, period, enter.
> This issue is also too old for the archives, and if memory serves
> me
> somewhat correc
menu item)+F12]
(Tip of the hat to Shlomo for his Function key chart -- a "must have"
for any FM user.)
Grant
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Debbi, John, Sara, Grant, et. al.
Thanks for the info - in a nutshell:
I don't recall this discussion, but Ctrl-0 is the shortcut to insert
variables, which may be why "0" sticks in your mind. It highlights the
status bar, and you can scroll through until the variable you wish to
use is highlight
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