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![]() I often have to type statute numbers that look like this: Section 123(a)(1)(iii). The spell/grammar checker always marks the )( pairs with a wavy blue line. When I right click on it I am only given the option to ignore it once. I've tried putting it into my the dictionary and custom dictionary and the autocorrect, but none of that has worked. Is there some way to get Word to ignore )(? |
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