![]() The newest iteration of Word corrects more than ever. It's like telling your friend, "And that's when my dad done died." and your friend says, "You really shouldn't say he 'done' died." ![]() It HAS to interrupt you while you're talking, and you get the distinct feeling that it's not really listening to what you're saying. Microsoft Word has always been that know-it-all prick that's correcting your spelling and grammar.
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