USING MICROSOFT WORD
MICROSOFT WORD
Question
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Grammar mistake
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Synonym
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Spelling mistake
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Word has been entered multiples times
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Detailed explanation-1: -You’re typing along, you make a mistake, and you see the wavy red underline. You fix the mistake, but you’ve lost your flow, your idea. To avoid that distraction, you can turn spell check off, then check spelling manually when you’re done writing.
Detailed explanation-2: -Red wavy underlines indicate possible spelling errors; green wavy underlines indicate possible grammatical errors.
Detailed explanation-3: -Microsoft Word turns on Spell check and Grammar check by default. The red wavy underlines just mean flagged spelling errors and the green underlines mean flagged grammatical errors.
Detailed explanation-4: -The red and green wavy lines show spelling and grammatical errors, respectively.
Detailed explanation-5: -Word marks potential spelling errors with a red squiggly line, and potential grammatical errors are marked with a blue squiggly line. Right-click on the underlined word or phrase and choose a correction, or ignore the suggestion.