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Word - simple words
Hi everyone! Whenever I write in Word, using the Great Britain grammar, Word keep putting blue wavey lines under certain words asking me to "consider using a simple word". Apperantly, this is to "present a clear message or a more approachable tone". It hasn't always done this, but I can't remember when it began doing this. Does anyone know how to make it stop? - thank you |
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You might check the grammar & style settings, via File|Options|Proofing>Writing Style>Grammar & Style>Settings.
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Thank you macropod. That fixed it.
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