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Using checking styles

A checking style is a preset writing style rule applied to a drawing. Using a checking style lets you check a drawing that has a specific type of writing. For example, you can choose an advertising checking style to check advertising copy or marketing materials.

You can create, delete, edit, and restore a checking style.

You can specify a maximum number of items when Grammatik checks the grammar of a drawing. For example, you can specify the maximum number of consecutive nouns that Grammatik allows.

Choosing a formality level lets Grammatik check a drawing for strict or relaxed use of language and diction. Each checking style has a default level of formality assigned to it. Each formality level focuses on a different style of writing. You can choose from three formality levels: informal, standard, and formal.

To select a checking style Back to Top

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A checking style remains in effect until you disable the checking style or choose another one.

To create a checking style Back to Top
To delete a checking style Back to Top

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You can delete custom checking styles, but you cannot delete preset checking styles.

To edit a checking style Back to Top

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When you save an edited checking style, an asterisk (*) is added to the style name.

To restore an edited checking style Back to Top

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Custom checking styles saved with new names cannot be returned to default settings.

To specify the maximum number of specific items Back to Top

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Set the Spell numbers below or equal to value to zero if you do not want numerals to be flagged as errors.

To change a formality level Back to Top

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