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Abbreviations that tell meaning when mouse moved over
      Sun Jun 12 2005 08:09 PM

I learned about this the other day and think it is a fabulous idea. However, I noticed a 'bug' regarding one of the abbreviations you have programmed. I guess you want BOC to be Bay of Campeche, but when I used BOC as part of a word, Bockris, it capitalized the BOC and used the abbreviation. Is there anyway to make the words only come up when "BOC" is used alone.

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* Abbreviations that tell meaning when mouse moved over Terra Sun Jun 12 2005 08:09 PM
. * * Re: Abbreviations that tell meaning when mouse moved over MikeCAdministrator   Mon Jun 13 2005 03:00 AM
. * * Re: Abbreviations that tell meaning when mouse moved over Katie   Mon Jun 13 2005 05:57 PM
. * * Re: Abbreviations that tell meaning when mouse moved over Heather   Tue Jun 14 2005 12:17 AM
. * * BOC??? HanKFranK   Tue Jun 14 2005 02:34 AM
. * * Re: BOC??? Terra   Tue Jun 14 2005 02:23 PM
. * * Re: Abbreviations that tell meaning when mouse moved over vvvteddybearvvv   Mon Jun 13 2005 02:52 AM

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