In many countries a special sign in used to indicate that what follows is an acronym and not a word.
For example, "Do you know who WHO are? They are the Word Health Organization.". In this case, the upper case WHO would be prefixed in Standard English Braille with dots 5,6 indicating that what follows should be read as individual letters.
The Append Acronym is shown below.
You will now see the Acronym dialog appear on the right hand side of your Word screen as shown here.
In this very simple example, where WHO (Note the upper case) has already been added to the List, we would simply press the "Apply All" button at the bottom right, and Word's Acronym Character Style would be applied only to the WHO" in upper case. When the file is opened in DBT, the appropriate rule will be applied.
STILL TO BE COMPLETED IN MORE DETAIL.
In many countries a special sign in used to indicate that what follows is an acronym and not a word.
For example, "Do you know who WHO are? They are the Word Health Organization.". In this case, the upper case WHO would be prefixed in Standard English Braille with dots 5,6 indicating that what follows should be read as individual letters.
The Append Acronym is shown below.
You will now see the Acronym dialog appear on the right hand side of your Word screen as shown here.
In this very simple example, where WHO (Note the upper case) has already been added to the List, we would simply press the "Apply All" button at the bottom right, and Word's Acronym Character Style would be applied only to the WHO" in upper case. When the file is opened in DBT, the appropriate rule will be applied.
STILL TO BE COMPLETED IN MORE DETAIL.