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It's the dunk tank.
This is where you come to post big-brained hot takes by chuds, libs, or even fellow leftists, and tear them to itty-bitty pieces with precision dunkstrikes.
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I don't want Microsoft Word to tell me not to use the word insane.
File > Options > Proofing > When correcting spelling and grammar in Word > Writing Style > Settings > Inclusiveness
Kinda unrelated but damn, I feel like microsoft loves putting every option under 20 submenus. I don't think its even them trying to hide it from the "dumb" users who might mess something up. I just think they seriously don't understand how difficult it is to find some options that should be easy to change.
Like why can't it be Options > Proofing > Writing Style > Inclusiveness. Hell if they want to keep the silly File> it still would be a lot more obvious. I'm in the options menu, I don't need 20 sub menus stating these are options or settings!
Yeah it's insane
The way forward is for you to be able to search for that option. As searches become more robust, especially when they're augmented with ML, menus should become a thing of the past. The "menu" would basically be the table of contents of the help guide if you are in a position of not knowing what the program is capable of.
yeah that's my job, stop calling things insane