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ozarki
I get tired of dealing with that space issue after the colon in IT so I made a list that would alleviate that problem when doc dictates position with using hands of a clock.

oc1 1:00
oc13 1:30
oc2 2:00
oc23 2:30
oc3 3:00
oc33 3:30
oc4 4:00
oc43 4:30
oc5 5:00
oc53 5:30
oc6 6:00
oc6 6:30
oc7 7:00
oc73 7:30
oc8 8:00
oc83 8:30
oc9 9:00
oc93 9:30
oc10 10:00
oc103 10:30
oc11 11:00
oc113 11:30
oc12 12:00
oc123 12:30
beachlovingmom
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Thanks! I never thought before about making up a "o'clock" list.

Lori
randme
Yes, Ozarki, I'll just help myself too. I never thought either about making an o'clock list. The space thingy after a colon in IT a pain in the butt. This will sure help, thanks.

Marti
Cheryl Flanders
QUOTE (randme @ Mar 5 2006, 01:31 PM)
Yes, Ozarki, I'll just help myself too.  I never thought either about making an o'clock list.  The space thingy after a colon in IT a pain in the butt.  This will sure help, thanks. 

Marti
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For those times you need to add on the fly, create a command entry in IT to go back and put in the colon and take you back to where you were.

{command}{Left}{Left}{Left}:{End}

You can also add the am or pm in there.

Don't ever "go back" to do something a command entry will do for you. biggrin.gif
ozarki
Thank ya much!
kimr8598
I am working on IT glossaries this weekend.
When I get the spelled out version of o'clock, I will post them. ie; 4 o'clock
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