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Hi,
I'm wondering if there is a way to tell Word 2010 to stop marking certain rules grammatical errors? In Word 2010 it seems any time I insert an equation directly into the text, it thinks there should be no space before the equation; I have a lot of equations in the text. Example: my text herey = mx + b (SHOULD be marked wrong, BUT 2010 gives this as the grammar error: ) my text here y = mx + b Bryan |
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