grammatical errors

About this tag
Grammatical errors are a recurring topic on WindowsForum.com, appearing in discussions about productivity software and cybersecurity. In Microsoft Word, users report spell check failures that allow typos and grammar mistakes to go undetected, impacting document quality. Grammatical errors also serve as red flags in phishing emails, as seen in fake PayPal messages where poor grammar and typos indicate fraudulent intent. Additionally, web design discussions note that grammatical errors on websites can harm credibility and user trust. These examples show how grammatical errors affect both software functionality and online security awareness.
  1. How to Fix Spell Check Not Working in Microsoft Word: Troubleshooting Guide

    Few tools in the productivity software landscape are more fundamental—or more frustrating—than reliable spell checking. For millions of knowledge workers, students, and professionals, Microsoft Word’s spell checker is among the first lines of defense against embarrassing typos and grammar...
  2. Indicators of a Phishing/Social Engineering Email #2 - Fake PayPal

    Here is another real phishing email. This one purporting to be from PayPal. Lets dig in... (Orange) we have typos and grammatical errors (1) Again we have a weird email address from @paypap-us.com. This is highly unlikely owned by PayPal. (2) This email is probably BCC'd to a bunch of users...
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    Common web design mistakes

    Quality websites create a positive impression on the visitors. Such websites get a higher amount of traffic and online business. These websites manage to create a very good initial impression with the help of appealing and user-friendly web designs. The time that you get to leave this...