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September 9th, 2009

Spelling and Grammar

Microsoft’s Spelling and Grammar option in Office applications is a very helpful feature. However, sometimes it can be quite annoying. For example, if you write your text in English but use many foreign names or words, you might end up with a lot of text being underlined in red color indicating that you have just made an error. Similarly, the green color suggests that you have just made a grammatical error, and Word will want to correct it. If you would like to switch your spelling and grammar options off, there is a way to do it. If you use word just go to Tools->Options->Spelling and Grammar tab. Generally, the Spelling and Grammar feature is quite useful, but there are times you may want to switch it off.

3 Responses to “Spelling and Grammar”

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  3. KOVAL ! why do you only respond to people who threaten to unsubscribe… what about me….Id like a shout out too ….I watched all your videos….TWICE…..i loved you when you weren’t? famous…. *sigh*

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