Include the word "pipet" as correct scientific term in Word

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StevenPetrovic

As a faculty member at a university-level chemistry department, it frustrates
me to no end that the word "pipet" is not part of the Word Dictionary. It is
the most common spelling for this piece of lab equipment, but every time my
students enter the word in a report, Word tries to correct them by suggesting
"pipette", which is an alternate, but less widely used spelling. I know I can
update the dictionary, but students are not as aware of these subtleties. I
believe Microsoft should put a little more effort into making the autocorrect
function in Word more "scientifically literate".

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Pat Garard

G'Day Steven,

Perhaps we English speakers should respect the spelling of words of foreign
origin, so that their etymology remains obvious to all. Pipette, like pipe, is a French
word.

Peut-être nous Les anglophones devraient respecter les mots d'épellation d'origine
étrangère, de sorte que leur étymologie reste évident. La pipette, comme la pipe,
êtes un mot français.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

My husband is a Ph.D. chemist, so I am familiar with pipettes. What is a
pipet? And why haven't you just added it to your custom dictionary?



StevenPetrovic said:
As a faculty member at a university-level chemistry department, it frustrates
me to no end that the word "pipet" is not part of the Word Dictionary. It is
the most common spelling for this piece of lab equipment, but every time my
students enter the word in a report, Word tries to correct them by suggesting
"pipette", which is an alternate, but less widely used spelling. I know I can
update the dictionary, but students are not as aware of these subtleties. I
believe Microsoft should put a little more effort into making the autocorrect
function in Word more "scientifically literate".

----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
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.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...e&dg=microsoft.public.word.application.errors
 

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