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Ennis-TX

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Ennis-TX Grand Master

There seems to be a new auto word change that changes all instances of  "gluten-free" to gluten-free in case it does it to this post G F without a space gets changed to gluten-free.

I was trying to reference a brand name and it kept on changing it to this and messing me up and drove my OCD mad. If your here and do not know what G F means then you probably do not belong here.


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kareng Grand Master
  On 9/25/2017 at 11:45 AM, Ennis_TX said:

There seems to be a new auto word change that changes all instances of  "gluten-free" to gluten-free in case it does it to this post G F without a space gets changed to gluten-free.

I was trying to reference a brand name and it kept on changing it to this and messing me up and drove my OCD mad. If your here and do not know what G F means then you probably do not belong here.

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It's done this since I started on here, many years ago.  Kind of funny when people type g f meaning girlfriend...... ?

Victoria1234 Experienced

It doesn't change DH, but it always makes me smile thinking someone means Dear Husband instead of the rash.

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