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Grammar check is not catching error in "it won't go threw". Why?
The above sentence is grammatically incorrect, but Office is not catching the
error. Do I need to change my settings? |
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Grammar check is not catching error in "it won't go threw".Why?
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290943/en-us "Frequently
asked questions about grammar proofing in Word 2003 and Word 2002". I think items 7 and 8 in the "More Information" section apply to your situation. LB1 wrote: The above sentence is grammatically incorrect, but Office is not catching the error. Do I need to change my settings? |
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