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By: Barker

This new feature is probably named incorrectly. I don’t think Google’s “reading level” relates to the actual reading level or education of the reader. I believe they are categorizing more along the...

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By: Dave Hitt

I just use the HubSpot Grader Report at http://websitegrader.com which, by just entering one’s URL, will likewise assess reading level…

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By: Jean

Awesome, thanks. I knew I could check the readability stats if I checked the right spot… somewhere, but I kept going in circles–the wrong circles!

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By: Leslie Fry

I feel dense — I have a Mac and I have Word 2011 and I checked the Readability box in Preferences. Then I copied and pasted a document into a new one, and went to Tools and selected Spelling and...

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By: BlahBlooThisIsWeaksauce

Ah, the thing’s algorithm is garbage anyway, unable to accurately calculate short/long sentences and paragraphs—that is, if you have dialogue and somebody simply says— “No.” —it regards that as a...

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By: BlahBlooThisIsWeaksauce

You need to go all the way through the “Check Spelling/Grammar” and it will show as a popup at the end. This article doesn’t do a very good job at explaining that for Mac users.

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By: elizabds

Agree with Leslie…checked box and nothing happened. Waited (and waded) through spell check too and my document with some 16,000 words returned a readability score that only considered 243 or so words....

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By: elizabds

I take that back. Document has close to 6,000 words. typo above.

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