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The Creditflux technical helpdesk would like to offer the following advice, in light of the recent outbreak of mis-spelling of the word monoline in bank research and other papers. Readers are often puzzled by inadvertent references to "monoclines". This problem is caused by the auto-correct spelling feature in Microsoft Word. To turn this off, go to tools, then options, then the spelling & grammar tab. Then click on custom dictionaries, modify and type in the word "monoline". A monocline is a geological feature that Microsoft clearly believes is much more common than monoline. In the near future it may be right.


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