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Actually, Trevor brings up a good point.

We should be thinking in terms of applications and O/S vs hardware anyway...

Don in DC

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-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Trevor Perry
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 8:51 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: I'm about to give up on "System i"

John,

In Word, add an autocorrect - Replace 'System i' with 'System i'.

Or, after you type System<space>i<space> press <ctrl>Z - which will perform
an "undo" of the autocapitalizing.


Or, since hardware no longer matters (you know, i5/OS on intel rumor), stop
using 'System i' and start typing 'i5/OS' more often.

Trevor




On 9/24/07 8:29 PM, "John Earl" <john.earl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

OK, I give up. This is probably an easy problem to fix, but I haven't
solved it yet, and it is related (enough) to System i that David should
permit me to ask it here, but really it is an MS Word problem.



Every time I type "System i" and then put a space after the "i" MS Word
tries to capitalize it. I realize this is because I use MS Word's
autocorrect feature and it assumes that I am typing the pronoun "I", but
it is annoying as hell, and I want to make it stop!



I would settle for getting it to stop capitalizing all lone "I's", but
the perfect solution would be for it to recognize the string "System i"
and LEAVE THE DAMN "i" ALONE!!!



Any help out there?




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