Microsoft Editor now available for desktop version of Microsoft Office, uses AI to check your grammar

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For a lot of people, the accuracy of their writing probably isn't all that important. But if you're writing official documents or even a book, then you'd want to pay attention to your grammar. The good news is: Microsoft has something that will help you in that regard.

According to Windows Latest, Microsoft Word is getting a new grammar check feature called Microsoft Editor. For your information, this feature was first added to the web version of Microsoft Word. Now it'll be added to the desktop version of Microsoft Word with the next Windows 10 update.

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So, what's the big deal about it? The existing built-in spellchecker is that it also checks things like your punctuations, which is what a lot of people are terrible at. It does this by using AI and machine learning to identify errors in Microsoft Word or Outlook. From the description given, this should be a separate tool that you use to open your Microsoft Word documents to check for errors.

Personally, I'd like to know if this tool is better than using free tools on the Internet like Grammarly. If you managed to try the new feature, do let us know how it works for you! For more news like this, stay tuned to TechNave.com.