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Grammarly for Windows text-checking limitation in Microsoft Word and OneNote

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At this time, Grammarly for Windows can only analyze the first 50 pages of a Microsoft Word document. This is because our algorithm and processing capabilities can handle text only up to a certain limit.

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This means that on documents that exceed this limit, no Grammarly underlines will appear in your text beyond the 50th page, even if Grammarly would otherwise provide suggestions.

As a workaround for users who need to work with longer documents, we recommend you copy part of your text to a new Word document and let Grammarly for Windows check it there. Once you’ve accepted or dismissed suggestions, you can paste that text back to your source document.

We understand this is not ideal for all users, and we appreciate your patience and understanding while our developers investigate other possible solutions.

At this time, Grammarly for Windows can only analyze the first 1000 words of a OneNote document. This is because our algorithm and processing capabilities can handle text only up to a certain limit.

This means that on documents that exceed this limit, no Grammarly underlines will appear in your text beyond the first 1000 words, even if Grammarly would otherwise provide suggestions.

As a workaround for users who need to analyze longer documents, we recommend you copy part of your text to a new OneNote document and let Grammarly for Windows check it there. Once you’ve accepted or dismissed suggestions to your liking, you can paste that text back to your source document.

We understand this is not ideal for all users, and we appreciate your patience and understanding while our developers investigate other possible solutions.

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