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I'll try to be as succinct as I can.
I do transcription from home, and one template I use frequently looks like this: [ 00:01:13 ] Interviewer What did you think when ... My grammar check sees the spaces between the bracket and the first number. My typing supervisor's setup does NOT. The reason why this matters is when I tell grammar check to ignore the space between the bracket and the number, it seems to also ignore when there is an accidental double space between WORDS. (Uppercase because I do not mean between sentences, I mean between words IN the sentence.) Is this a setting somewhere that I have not yet been able to find, to make the grammar check ignore the spacing between the bracket and the number? Is there a way to ignore that in grammar check but still find extra spaces between words after I tell it to ignore that first space in the brackets? I hope this was clear! Thank you! |
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