Grammar Check
Add a feature similar to the Grammarly App to check for grammar and sentence structure errors when typing text in InDesign.
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Dan D commented
Agreed, please enhance the grammar and spelling features for Adobe Indesign.
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Chelsea Roth commented
PLEASE add this feature!
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Callijahbay commented
The built-in check spelling feature isn't "intelligent" enough to recognize acronyms or other things that SHOULD be overlooked. Running this feature in a 20-page document takes FOREVER as it picks up everything, including names or technical terms. Grammarly not only picks up only what needs to be, but also provides suggestions for sentence structure which is a huge help. Grammarly is integrated into all other workflows from Microsoft to Outlook, including this comment right now. Currently working in INDD on a daily basis, I have to export to PDF > export to Word > update via Grammarly > paste back into INDD to avoid the INDD spell check. More on the need for INDD to export to Word later...
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EJ Bartlett commented
Please allow Grammarly to work with InDesign and other adobe products. It would make things so much easier.
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PfeifferDesign commented
Grammarly is by far the best writing and proofing app out there. I do 80% of my work in InDesign (the other 20% in Illustrator and Photoshop), with copy coming from previous docs and a variety of writers, oftentimes composed on the fly directly into layouts. And it's constantly being revised. Grammarly integrated into InDesign and Illustrator would be a huge time-saver and give me peace of mind. Please, please, please make it so! (Thanks to Grammarly, this hastily written post makes some sense!)
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Indre commented
Oh the pain of copying and pasting texts from Adobe into grammarly and back...
Please introduce it to InDesign and Illustratot -
Mariana Marzolla commented
I would love to have a grammar check in InDesign. Thank you!!
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Josh commented
I use InDesign as a typesetter, but I also enjoy writing project proposals for clients in InDesign. I use a template I created and change the context tailored to individual clients. My language must come off professionally. I've used Grammarly Pro for several years with all other Mac Apps, saving me a lot of headache and time. (I even wrote this message in Safari for Mac while Grammarly checked my writing.)
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Lindsey commented
A grammar check system in InDesign would save hundreds of hours of backtracking because the team didn't notice obvious copy errors until the final proof stage before printing. We have a small team and the graphic designers write the copy alongside the product managers, so simple grammar mistakes or strange sentence structure are extremely common. Unfortunately no one takes the time to review it properly until after it's been posted to the web and sent off for printing.
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Sara Jampen commented
Thank you for the information.
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Francois Du Toit commented
Ive been using indesign for more than a decade and waste time on grammar check elsewhere! Please dont delay to add this vital component!
The spell check is really not good enough -
Kendra Stoll commented
Please!!! It’s a must. The old school spell check isn’t cutting it.
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Sam commented
As soon as possible please!
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Justin Ives commented
NEED NEED NEED. WANT WANT WANT. I get text files from around the world, and the grammar is awful spend days reproofing articles.
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Edson Furmankiewicz commented
A grammar checker would be a formidable add-on!
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Jess Lasher commented
Please! I'm losing credit on school presentations. 😂
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Lorraine Sumner commented
This would be a game-changer! Grammarly says they have no plans to integrate right now, but this should change! There is no reason that Grammarly shouldn't be able to work with Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop when it integrates seamlessly with XD.
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Joel Ankamah commented
It's high time you made a feature like this, especially with how far AI has come
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Kim S Hoog commented
I would think given the professionalism that Adobe Creative Cloud paying customers have, they would WANT their FINAL products to have proper grammar and additional spelling checked as they develop products. Yes, the ideal plan is to obtain an approved copy. However, we all know that in the approval process, edits happen. Or even more realistic, most designers are jacks of all trades now and do not have copywriting teams to provide their copy. They are interpreting client-driven content directly - which also is not written by a seasoned writer. It just isn't realistic to reflow copy every time into another program to check it. Having a grammar and spell check system within Adobe that has learning and development abilities would keep up with the higher standards Adobe claims to provide and the customers that pay the high yearly price tag to use. If not, we should all just quit using Adobe and move on to Canva or other less expensive resources that keep up with the times. I'd gladly pay $100 extra a year to have a Grammarly plug-in for the Adobe Creative Suite for that additional backing. It's checking this comment right now (the Grammarly Chrome plug-in).
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Helen Torrence commented
This would be a HUGE asset, please, please, please add this!!