What do I do if Grammarly is not working on Google Docs?
What do I do if Grammarly is not working on Google Docs?
- If the Grammarly icon isn't visible in your browser's toolbar, click the Extensions icon and pin Grammarly for Chrome:
- Click the G icon in the browser's toolbar and switch off and then switch on Check for writing suggestions on Google Docs.
How do I enable Grammarly on Google Docs?
- Click the Extension icon in the toolbar at the top of the browser.
- In the drop-down, click Grammarly.
- Make sure Check for writing suggestions on Google Docs is turned on. The button should be swiped to the right.
What happened to Grammarly on Google Docs?
We are currently beta testing Grammarly's browser extension in Google Docs. This beta has been released to all Grammarly users on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge Chromium. If you use Chrome as your preferred browser, you can access Grammarly's full functionality in the Grammarly sidebar in Google Docs.
Why is Grammarly not working?
There are a few reasons the Grammarly browser extension may not work on a web page: The page may not be supported by the extension. The text box is incompatible with Grammarly. ... The text box may have incompatible dimensions.
How do I get Grammarly to work on Google Docs?
- Click the Extension icon in the toolbar at the top of the browser.
- In the drop-down, click Grammarly.
- Make sure Check for writing suggestions on Google Docs is turned on. The button should be swiped to the right.
How do I turn Grammarly on?
Open any text document in Word, find the Grammarly tab in the toolbar, then click Open Grammarly. Log in using your Grammarly credentials if prompted. You should see the Grammarly sidebar on the right. It should say Checking... and then start displaying suggestions.