How to Stop Microsoft Word Underlining Correct Words as Errors | TIC & Educación | Scoop.it
Judging by the number of typos you can find in formal documents, not enough people pay attention to Microsoft Word’s spellchecker. Perhaps it’s because the tool tends to underline words that aren’t even errors. For example, it’ll mark some contractions as typos, such as I’m, weren’t, haven’t, etc.