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<strong>The</strong> first entry in the menu informs you of the suspected broken grammatical rule.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second menu item in the left example is Explanations, which if selected opens your browser<br />

and takes you to a web page offering more information about the error. This entry is not always<br />

present in the context menu, as seen in the right example.<br />

In the second section of the menu is the suggested correction. Clicking this changes the text to the<br />

suggestion. <strong>The</strong> example to the right appears blank, but clicking here removes the extra space<br />

causing the error.<br />

In the third section of the menu you can select to ignore the indicated error, or to open the Spelling<br />

and Grammar checker. This dialog box is shown below. This example displays the URL which will<br />

take you to a web site for more information on the error indicated.<br />

Figure 84: Dialog showing the URL for expanded explanation<br />

In the final section of the menu, you can set the language for the selection or the paragraph.<br />

Additional grammar checking rules can be selected through Tools > Extension Manager ><br />

English spelling dictionaries > Options.<br />

Figure 85: Additional grammar checking options<br />

Chapter 3 Working with Text 87

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