There are a few things you can do to help make your word document more error-free. First, make sure that all of your spelling and grammar errors are corrected. Next, use correct punctuation marks and capitalization when necessary. Finally, be sure to keep track of the specific words and phrases that you want to focus on in your document. This will help you to avoid making common mistakes in your writing.


If you want to hide spelling and grammar errors in a specific Word document without all of your other documents being affected by the setting change, then you’re in luck. Microsoft Word, unsurprisingly, has a way to do this.

You might be wondering why you’d want to turn off spellcheck for a specific document in the first place. There is any number of reasons. Perhaps you like leaving the feature on in most documents but have one where it distracts you. Or, perhaps you’ve got a boilerplate where you use filler words (like Word’s Lorem Ipsum feature). Or, maybe you want to test yourself and see how many mistakes you make. Whatever the reason, you can do it in a few simple steps.

Hiding Document-Specific Spelling and Grammar Mistakes

With your document open, switch to the “File” tab.

Next, select “Options” from the bottom of the left-hand pane.

The “Word Options” window will now appear. Here, select the “Proofing” tab.

At the very bottom of the window, tick the “Hide spelling errors in this document only” and “Hide grammar errors in this document only” checkboxes. Click “Ok.”

This will now remove the grammar and spell check for only the document in which you’re currently working. Please note that this setting is a document-specific setting and will still apply even after you send it out, so be careful!