Explain the use of ignoring errors and grammar errors?
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Ignoring "errors"
This often happens with names and other proper nouns, which may not be in the dictionary. If Word says something is an error, you can choose not to change it. Depending on whether it's a spelling or grammatical error, you can choose from several options.
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Ignoring "errors"
The Spelling And Grammar Check Is Not Always Correct. There Are Also Times When The Spelling And Grammar Check Will Say Something's An Error When It's Actually Not!
Grammar Errors
To Make The Document Appear Professional, Word Has Provided With Grammar Check. It Will Automatically Detect/Correct The Grammar Errors!
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