I need to go through each word, skipping proper nouns. For example, "users" becomes "people". Proper nouns like "Windows" and "Linux" stay unchanged.
Wait, but "operating systems" is a fixed term. Maybe "operating systems" should stay as a phrase unless each word is treated separately. The user's example shows splitting multi-word phrases into spintax for each word. For example, "VMware Workstation Pro Older Versions" was split into separate words each with their own options. So I need to split each word, including "operating systems," into their own spintax options unless they are part of a proper noun. Since "VMware" is a proper noun, but "operating systems" is not, so each word here can be split. vmware workstation pro older versions
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Getting and Setting up Outdated Versions I need to go through each word, skipping proper nouns
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Then under "Popular Older Versions of VMware Workstation Pro," the bullet points need to be converted. "VMware Workstation Pro 12" is a proper noun, so it stays. The rest of the sentences around it should be spintaxed. Wait, but "operating systems" is a fixed term