Grammar+rules+in+Word


 * Grammar Rules in Word **

Do you ever wonder, which or what rules are the above based upon?

Well there is a way in which you can see how it is formed.

In **older versions of Word** go to :- At the bottom of the Spelling and Grammar window, click the **Options button**.
 * Tools** > **Spelling and Grammar** choice.

This will take you to the **Spelling and Grammar tab**.

In Word 2007, you can get there directly through :-
 * Office Button >** **Word Options** > **Proofing**.

Once there, you can select or deselect a variety of options.

Pay attention to is the **Writing Style** choice. Using the **drop down list**, you can choose to have Word check either the "Grammar Only" or "Grammar & Style." Interested in what the specific differences are between the two choices? No problem! Click the **Settings** button. The Grammar Settings window will open, displaying the choices for Grammar checks.

When you select "**Grammar Only**," you only get the grammar portion of the list. In contrast, the "**Grammar & Style**" choice will have items from both parts of the list selected. (Notice that you can toggle between the two Writing Style choices at the top of the window, allowing you to easily compare the two). Scroll through the list. You're free to check or uncheck items as you see fit. When you're done, click **OK** and then **OK** again. (If you're in an older version of Word, you'll also have to close the Spelling and Grammar window).