USING MICROSOFT WORD
NEW DOCUMENTS TEMPLATES IN MICROSOFT WORD
Question
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Screen Tips
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spelling and grammar checking
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AutoComplete
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AutoCorrect
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Detailed explanation-1: -On the Review tab, click Spelling & Grammar. If Word finds a potential error, the Spelling & Grammar dialog box will open, spelling errors will be shown as red text, and grammatical errors will be shown as green text.
Detailed explanation-2: -The lines are for the following: Red for flagged spelling errors (or words that MS Word doesn’t know). Green for flagged gramatical errors, such a subj/verb aggreement.. Blue for flagged contextual 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: -If there is a spelling mistake, the word gets underlined with a red color wavy / squiggly / zig-zag line indicating the error. For grammatical errors a wavy green line appears under the word or phrases. So, all in all, these red-green wavy underlines indicate spelling and grammar mistakes.
Detailed explanation-5: -Blue wavy lines that appear under text indicate Format Consistency Checker is working in Word.