Being Politically Correct in MS Word
Sometimes you want to be careful to use gender-neutral words in your documents. Word's grammar checker offers an option that will underline words that violate this gender neutrality with a green squiggly line, similar to what it does for sentence fragments, run-on sentences, and other grammar misfits.
To ask Word to check for gender-specific terms such as 'policeman', follow the steps below:
In Word 2002/2003:
- Choose Tools | Options from the main menu.
- Go to Spelling & Grammar tab and look for the Grammar section.
In Word 2007:
- Click on the Office button.
- Choose Word Options from the bottom of the large dialog that opens.
- In the Word Options dialog, click on Proofing in the left-hand list.
- On the right-hand side, look for the When correcting spelling and grammar in Word section.
- Check the Check grammar as you type box and the Check grammar with spelling box, if they are not currently checked.
- In the Writing style drop-down menu, choose the Grammar only option.
- Click the Settings button by the drop-down menu.
- Word shows the Grammar Settings dialog box.
- You will find the Style section about half way down the dialog box.
- Check the option marked Gender-specific words.
- Click OK.
- Click the Recheck Document button (Word 2007) to find gender-specific words in your current document.
- Click OK.
You can also click OK twice to return to your document without rechecking your document.
Now that should underline words that refer to a specific gender. It will not find him and her or he and she, but instead words that include a gender reference, such as the aforementioned 'policeman'.
When you become a member at CarolsCornerOffice.com, you have access to this and many, many more articles that include screenshots. Don't delay: visit us today!
Most popular articles
- Which Processor is Better: Intel or AMD? - Explained
- How to Prevent Ransomware in 2018 - 10 Steps
- 5 Best Anti Ransomware Software Free
- How to Fix: Computer / Network Infected with Ransomware (10 Steps)
- How to Fix: Your Computer is Infected, Call This Number (Scam)
- Scammed by Informatico Experts? Here's What to Do
- Scammed by Smart PC Experts? Here's What to Do
- Scammed by Right PC Experts? Here's What to Do
- Scammed by PC / Web Network Experts? Here's What to Do
- How to Fix: Windows Update Won't Update
- Explained: Do I need a VPN? Are VPNs Safe for Online Banking?
- Explained: VPN vs Proxy; What's the Difference?
- Explained: Difference Between VPN Server and VPN (Service)
- Forgot Password? How to: Reset Any Password: Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10
- How to: Use a Firewall to Block Full Screen Ads on Android
- Explained: Absolute Best way to Limit Data on Android
- Explained: Difference Between Dark Web, Deep Net, Darknet and More
- Explained: If I Reset Windows 10 will it Remove Malware?
My name is Dennis Faas and I am a senior systems administrator and IT technical analyst specializing in cyber crimes (sextortion / blackmail / tech support scams) with over 30 years experience; I also run this website! If you need technical assistance , I can help. Click here to email me now; optionally, you can review my resume here. You can also read how I can fix your computer over the Internet (also includes user reviews).
We are BBB Accredited
We are BBB accredited (A+ rating), celebrating 21 years of excellence! Click to view our rating on the BBB.