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Reading/editing documents with many anagrams can be frustrating, confusing
and therefore less efficient for those unfamiliar with the business. It
would be helpful if corporate software could recognize anagrams common to the
business and present a drop-down window that spells out the anagram when the
pointer is placed on the anagram. In addition, as new anagrams are
encountered, they should be able to be added to the anagram database.

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I think you mean acronyms or abbreviations.

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"Sinistore" wrote in message
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Reading/editing documents with many anagrams can be frustrating, confusing
and therefore less efficient for those unfamiliar with the business. It
would be helpful if corporate software could recognize anagrams common to

the
business and present a drop-down window that spells out the anagram when

the
pointer is placed on the anagram. In addition, as new anagrams are
encountered, they should be able to be added to the anagram database.

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Default drop down window explaining anagrams when mouse dragged over

It would, though, be quite nice to be able to do this. A custom tooltip
facility, which I often see requested, would work - or it might already be
possible wuth Smart Tags, I don't know.

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I think you mean acronyms or abbreviations.

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so
all may benefit.

"Sinistore" wrote in message
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Reading/editing documents with many anagrams can be frustrating,

confusing
and therefore less efficient for those unfamiliar with the business. It
would be helpful if corporate software could recognize anagrams common

to
the
business and present a drop-down window that spells out the anagram when

the
pointer is placed on the anagram. In addition, as new anagrams are
encountered, they should be able to be added to the anagram database.

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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the

"I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow

this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and

then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.



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