How can we ignore errores? Explain with steps.
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Answer:
Microsoft Word underlines grammatical errors (in blue) by default. After choosing to ignore grammatical errors and opening the document again, the blue lines are there again. How can I permanently ignore grammatical errors?
Steps to reproduce the issue:
Create a new .docx file.
Write "Tiger was killed by hunter."
You will see a blue line under "Tiger was killed by hunter."
Click "Spelling and Grammar" under review tab. (Or right-click the word)
It will say your sentence is in passive voice.
Click "Ignore".
The blue line is gone.
Close the document.
Open it again
The blue line points out the error again.
The blue line is why I cannot ignore this, why I need a permanent fix.
Steps to reproduce the issue:
1) Create a new .docx file.
2) Write "Tiger was killed by hunter."
3) You will see a blue line under "Tiger was killed by hunter."
4) Click "Spelling and Grammar" under review tab. (Or right-click the word)
5) It will say your sentence is in passive voice.
Click "Ignore".
6) The blue line is gone.
7) Close the document