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If you’re having trouble with Grammarly not working in Microsoft Word, don’t worry—there’s a simple solution to get it up and running again.
First, close Microsoft Word completely. Then, open your system’s Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc on your keyboard. Look for any instances of Microsoft Word or WINWORD.EXE in the list of running applications or processes. Right-click on each one and select “End Task” to make sure Word is fully closed.
Next, make sure Grammarly is installed correctly in your system. If you haven’t installed the Grammarly add-in for Microsoft Word, you’ll need to do that. You can download it from the Grammarly website and follow their installation instructions.
Once everything is installed, restart your computer. After your system starts back up, open Microsoft Word again. Grammarly should automatically start working within Word. If it still doesn’t appear, check your Word add-ins to ensure Grammarly is enabled. You can do this by going to Word’s “File” menu, selecting “Options,” then “Add-ins.” Look for Grammarly in the list and verify it’s active.
If you’ve tried all these steps and Grammarly isn’t working, consider reinstalling the Grammarly add-in. Remove it from your system, then download and install it fresh from Grammarly’s official site. This can fix any corruption or installation issues.
Remember to keep both Microsoft Word and Grammarly updated to their latest versions, as updates often fix bugs and improve compatibility.
By following these steps, you’ll be able to troubleshoot and fix most issues preventing Grammarly from working in Word. It’s a quick process, and once done, you can enjoy the benefits of Grammarly’s assistance again while you write.




