For some reason, users often overlook spelling and grammar check in Microsoft Word. Spelling and grammar check is available on the Review ribbon menu in Microsoft Word 2010 and 2013 on Windows computers. However, grammar check is not turned on by default. You need to go to the File -> Option -> Proofing window. Click the checkbox for checking grammar.
When you run spelling and grammar check from the review tab, Word gives you suggestions on how to improve the document. For example, it will pick up split infinitives, run-on sentences, and verb disagreement.
If made changes to the document after you ran spelling and grammar, you need to instruct Word to "Recheck Document" from the Options - Proofing window.
Word suggestions are not "perfect" but provide helpful, just-in-time assistance for creating a well designed paper.
Spell-check is a feature in all word processing software; however, grammar check is not. Use the help menu to learn more.
When you run spelling and grammar check from the review tab, Word gives you suggestions on how to improve the document. For example, it will pick up split infinitives, run-on sentences, and verb disagreement.
If made changes to the document after you ran spelling and grammar, you need to instruct Word to "Recheck Document" from the Options - Proofing window.
Word suggestions are not "perfect" but provide helpful, just-in-time assistance for creating a well designed paper.
Spell-check is a feature in all word processing software; however, grammar check is not. Use the help menu to learn more.
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