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Old 07-30-2014, 01:58 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Spell check and grammar insists that a word should be capitalized, but it should not Windows 7 64bit Spell check and grammar insists that a word should be capitalized, but it should not Office 2010 32bit
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If you right-click on dewar and dewars in your document when it has a green underline, you can tell Word to Ignore the rule. I do not know what effect this will have on your other writing. It does get rid of the green underline, though.

I have tested and it remains gone through a Word restart.

Most of what I know about the spelling/grammar checker, I learned from Mastering the Spelling Checker.
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