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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Apr 30 15:19:50 +0000 
2007 -------
discoleo

the facility you describe is not what I want. I need a method of writing café
without either having to type (and remember!) ALT+0,2,2,3 or go to the special
characters menu to insert e acute. The problem with using autocorrect is that it
has side-effects - it tends to 'correct' stuff that wasn't wrong in the first
place. In your example, for instance, <Amanda's> would be changed to <Amandäs> -
not at all what I want. This is particularly a problem if you work on text from
a variety of sources which may use different vocabularies.

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