Grammar makes false assumptions - should allow override

  • Thread starter Jim Robinson Jr
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Jim Robinson Jr

The Grammar checking feature is useful, but makes many false assumptions
without the opportunity to override. For example, one common irritation in
my daily writing is the word "ITS". This is *not* a misspelling of the
contraction "it is", but is a valid acronym. With false positives caught by
the spell checker I can add words to my personal dictionary and resolve the
issue, but the grammar checker insists that I am wrong.

Please consider adding an override feature for this. To continue my
example, I would like to highlight the word in question, right-click, then
through some menu option choose to "ignore in this document" or "ignore
forever".

J

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