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5 TopicsGrammar Checker Not as Good as It Used to Be
I'm an editor, and I've been using MSWord since it took over the market in the 1990s. I have my settings set rather tightly. Yet, this summer I find spelling and punctuation errors that the grammar checker would have caught a year ago. And it's suggested fixes includes more semicolons than anyone uses today. My gut says that it uses AI rather than whatever engine it used to use.40Views0likes1CommentSuggestion: URL scheme for onedrive synced locations
For a sharepoint site on the web, URLs are straightforward https:// ENTERPRISETENANT .sharepoint.com/sites/ SITENAME / LIBRARY Right now, if you need to coach someone through using a file in a way that requires syncing a folder, it's just a little too difficult. In the interest of making it more possible for coworkers to provide practical instructions to each other, we would really benefit from having a way to link files the implies use of an existing sync or onedrive shortcut, and which falls back to suggest creating a new one. Currently, we have to hope that our colleagues are using sharepoint site syncing the way that we hope they are, if we want to provide really specific context for things. e.g. If my relative path is %USERPROFILE%/My Enterprise Tenant name/SITENAME - Documents/project1 someone else's could be %USERPROFILE%/My Enterprise Tenant name/SITENAME - project1 OR %USERPROFILE%/OneDrive - My Enterprise Tenant name/Documents/project1 OR %USERPROFILE%/OneDrive - My Enterprise Tenant name/project1 Suppose we had new updates of OneDrive that set up a URL scheme that gets attached to an executable interpreter, and the interpreter takes what are otherwise the elements of an absolute https URL, but instead of opening a browser, it would compare it against the locally synced path (i.e. information from the "Accounts" settings). If there's a match, it could then link to a location on disk (probably via some kind of consent screen as an intermediate): -x-ms-onedrivesync://ENTERPRISETENANT.sharepoint.com/sites/SITENAME/LIBRARY/PATH/ If the URL is not represented among the onedrive folders that are synced, so far, then onedrive could propose that the user start syncing this folder, instead. I really prefer the idea of treating a "onedrive shortcut" and a "sync" folder the same, as long as it's for an equivalent location in the cloud. This got really confusing to explain to people, once the "shortcut" feature was introduced. Please? It would make things a lot easier. Does anything like this already exist? Is there a tool or a best practice that IT support at "work or school" organizations are already using to explain and talk about such things?41Views0likes0CommentsGrammar Correction Glitch.
Is Word just expressing a grammatical preference here? In word, type in the following sentence: He lay there, his eyes open. Then hit enter. It will prompt you to change the comma to a semi-colon. Let it do that. It produces "He lay there; his eyes open." It wants to correct the semi-colon to a comma. Here, I'll show you in this .gif that I captured: Does the same happen for you?Solved77Views0likes2CommentsMicrosoft Teams Grammar Checking
I am looking to see if Microsoft Teams (desktop client) can check grammar, not just spelling. Ideally, I would like to use add or use the Microsoft Editor as an add-on to Teams or the built in grammar application that is used on the other MS Office applications.1.2KViews0likes1CommentWhen doing the spelling and grammar check, it doesn't correct small i?
For some reason, Microsoft Word spelling & grammar under review doesn't correct the small i into capital I? It neither finds out where the full stop or commas should be? I am looking for a solution that would identify the spelling and grammar error after the document is completed. This is because I copy the text from somewhere else and then try to correct the errors. Any help is appreciated.5.7KViews0likes27Comments