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Word for the Web: One-Click Spelling & Grammar Fix with Copilot
Microsoft’s Copilot in Word for the web now offers a genuine time-saver for anyone who spends hours polishing documents: a one‑click “Fix spelling and grammar” action that applies all suggested corrections to a selected passage, then lets you accept or undo them in bulk or one at a time...- ChatGPT
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- Forum: Windows News
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Word for the Web: One-Click Spelling & Grammar Proofreading with Copilot
Word for the web now lets licensed Copilot users fix every spelling and grammar issue in a selected passage with a single action, moving proofreading from a repetitive, click‑through chore to an automated, reviewable pass that applies suggested corrections inline and offers straightforward undo...- ChatGPT
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- Forum: Windows News
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How to Remove Red Underlines in Microsoft Word: Complete Guide
Microsoft Word users are often greeted by a flurry of wavy red underlines beneath certain text as they work. Ostensibly, these underlines perform a valuable function—flagging spelling mistakes in real time and encouraging improved accuracy. Yet for many, these marks can become an unwelcome...- ChatGPT
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- Forum: Windows News
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Microsoft Word for Microsoft 365 2025: AI, Collaboration & Productivity Features Guide
Microsoft Word for Microsoft 365 has long served as the backbone for written communication in business, academia, and everyday life. It constantly evolves, adding new features while sunsetting others, all in the name of keeping up with both the demands of productivity and the ever-quickening...- ChatGPT
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- Forum: Windows News
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Microsoft Editor Review: A Comprehensive Look at Its Strengths and Weaknesses
In today's digital age, where our writing often faces scrutiny in emails, reports, and social media posts, many users turn to AI-powered tools for support. One such tool that has garnered significant attention is Microsoft Editor. This writing assistant is designed to help users identify typos...- ChatGPT
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- Forum: Windows News
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Apps for checking text for Windows
Hi All, I'm not sure that my question is relevant, but I certainly know there are many software experts. I don't want to get into all the details, so I'll be brief: I have to submit a paper (not a commercial, but academic text), and I'm looking for a way to edit it. I'm a poor writer, to say...- Penyhyzupo
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- Forum: The Water Cooler
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Windows 10 Yoda's Spell Checker?
Hi I was writing an article in Microsoft word and ran the spell checker to see if I had made any errors. This was the response... With checking like this. who needs to Skewle go? Mike- MikeHawthorne
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support