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5 January, 14:24

Steve is creating a document with proper nouns, which Word continues to identify as being misspelled.

Which of these steps should he do in this situation?

A. Skip the Spell Checker.

B. Right-click the noun and choose to Ignore All.

C. Right-click and Add to dictionary.

D. B and C are correct.

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  1. 5 January, 14:25
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    D) B and C are correct.

    Explanation:

    Steve is trying to create a document, however, it continues showing noun as misspelled. In this scenario, we have to check it possible option.

    A. Skip the Spell Checker.

    If you skip the spell checker, it will continue showing the red line under the noun. If you turn off the spell checker then problem can be resolved but that option is not presented here. Also, it will not highlight other grammatical mistakes in the document. Therefore, this option is false.

    B. Right-click the noun and choose to Ignore All.

    By doing this, you are telling the word to ignore every specific error causing due to noun. Therefore, it would stop showing error on that noun. Hence, this option is true.

    C. Right-click and Add to dictionary.

    This option will add the noun in the dictionary. Once dictionary has this noun in the database, it would stop showing error. Therefore, this option is also true.

    Hence, both the options B and C are correct.
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