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I need help with four words here:
conjunction
optional
odds
misstates
Another option for some names (from Anita Paul): Add the U.
Mark - MAURK
Pat - PAUT
Pam - PAUM
Tom - TAUM
I add the asterisk for names, Bill = PW*EUL, Jim = SKWR*EUPL
Thanks Monyeen. I love you guys!! (I mean girls)
I do the MK way. So making would be MAIKDZ; marking - MARKDZ. It took a few days but I LOVE IT!!!
Proper name Mark I drop the A. so M-RK. but you could do MA*RK. I am just starting to throw the asterisk in on all names. It's getting a workout. ;-)
Thanks LeAnne; I'm gonna do it your way!!
The phrase ending for -ded or -ted is -TD. That takes care of some of the conflicts. Don't forget -DZ for -ing. Marking would be MARBGDZ.
Any others you need help with?
Yikes, I'm having some issues here! That Mark Kislingbury seminar is getting to me.
Now I need help with the "ing." I'm trying not to come back for it, so I tried adding the "*" and also dropping the "B" as in MAEUG, but I'm still getting conflicts both ways.
Also need help with the "ed" ending. I don't want to come back for that either. So started using the "*" for that too, but I seem to be getting conflicts, such as *AD for "added." it came up "ad," as I use the "*" for my abbreviated words. And then I'm also having a problem with "marking" as I use the "*" for proper names, i.e., "Mark."
HELP!!
Thank you, Stacy.
NAORT ~ notary
NAORTS ~ notaries
NAORS ~ notarize
NAORSZ ~ notarizes
NAORTD ~ notarized
Don't have this in my dix, but I guess I would do notarizing NAORG??
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