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I have a word "TS" (technical term) which since it is in capital letters
msword doesn't flag as wrong. However, msword thinks that TS represents a
single entity (and not plural) so when I use a sentence like: "I bought a TS"
then the "a TS" part gets flagged in green (grammar error) since I supposedly
should write "I bought TS" like TS is plural. This has something to do with
the S since for example if I'd use "I bought a TR" it won't be flagged.
Strangely enough the word GS for example is recognized as single. The TS term
appears many times in my text and I really hate having my text all "greened"
and the alternative to tell msword to ignore each individual case is very
annoying.
Does anyone know how to teach msword that KS is plural?
I am using msword 2002.
msword doesn't flag as wrong. However, msword thinks that TS represents a
single entity (and not plural) so when I use a sentence like: "I bought a TS"
then the "a TS" part gets flagged in green (grammar error) since I supposedly
should write "I bought TS" like TS is plural. This has something to do with
the S since for example if I'd use "I bought a TR" it won't be flagged.
Strangely enough the word GS for example is recognized as single. The TS term
appears many times in my text and I really hate having my text all "greened"
and the alternative to tell msword to ignore each individual case is very
annoying.
Does anyone know how to teach msword that KS is plural?
I am using msword 2002.