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I remember in the days of DOS making common use of the SUBST command to substitute a very long pathname for a shorter drive letter.

For example: SUBST e: c:\Windows\Users\John\Documents\Spreadsheets\FY92-93\Payroll\Departments\Engineering\

Then you just go to e: instead of typing in the longer path.

So, I would use SUBST as an abbreviation for substitution.

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