NO. You can not save that software’s settings with the document. It’ll only affect in your computer not in the other computer (destination machine). Even I find it’s difficult as MS Word shows some of our Sri Lankan city names as spelling mistakes! Simply they are not in the default dictionary!!
2006-08-31 16:24:07
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answered by Nishan Saliya 4
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your instructor will know and realize that it is Math not text. You make it sound like your instructor is a moron. I do not think s/he is because you are typing so it is expected. there is no way to save your settings to a document without having the instructors computer picking up the mistakes.
2006-08-31 16:29:26
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answered by stevieg639 3
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Sorry, but there is no way that you can turn off spelling and grammar check. I think that your instructor will understand why there are grammar and spelling errors, when you turn it in via e-mail.
Good luck!
2006-08-31 16:31:26
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answered by wsamson_7121 2
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Tools, Options, Spelling Grammar. Then choose to turn it off.
2006-08-31 16:26:19
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answered by JULIE J 4
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Yes you can, either you can ignore all grammer corrections, or goto
Tools from the upper menu in word-->options-->spelling and grammer, here uncheck the options you dont want and then apply--ok
its done
2006-08-31 16:26:46
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answered by zombie 5
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No, what you could do is try putting it into Microsoft Wordpad, but if they opened it up in Word anyway, then it wouldn't help. It might be worth a shot, check it out.
2006-08-31 16:27:25
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answered by Xanther 2
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Word uses wavy blue underlines to indicate possible instances of inconsistent formatting.
2016-03-27 02:57:56
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answered by Eva 4
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I don't think you can do that, but the professor knows that there will be all theose lines on everyone's papers
2006-08-31 16:24:56
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answered by Tina K 3
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go into format and turn it off
2006-08-31 16:24:07
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answered by B pyro 3
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click ignore or add to dictionary
2006-08-31 16:24:29
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answered by Anonymous
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