Editing Grammar Rules

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Is there any way one can edit the Grammar checker? The fact that the current rules insist on inserting a comma in front of "which" drives me nuts, eg "The spreadsheet contains pivot tables which can easily be manipulated" is corrected to "...tables, which...". I want to get rid of the comma. Any suggestions would be much appreciated
 
Word is trying to be helpful. Change this to the correct "pivot tables that
can easily be manipulated" and you won't get any static from the grammar
checker.

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Franz van Dyk said:
Is there any way one can edit the Grammar checker? The fact that the
current rules insist on inserting a comma in front of "which" drives me
nuts, eg "The spreadsheet contains pivot tables which can easily be
manipulated" is corrected to "...tables, which...". I want to get rid of
the comma. Any suggestions would be much appreciated
 
Ok, maybe a bad example but there are many instances where the comma should NOT be inserted
 
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