Go to the Review tab and select Editor . This provides a score based on spelling, grammar, and "Refinements" like clarity, conciseness, and formality.
You can use Word's automated tools to check the quality and accuracy of your writing:
Under the Review tab, click Check Accessibility to ensure the document is readable for people with disabilities (e.g., checking for alt text on images).
Since "Dokument 2.docx" appears to be a local file on your computer, I don't have direct access to read its specific contents. However, if you are looking for a of the document using Microsoft Word's built-in tools or common review workflows, here is how you can perform a thorough analysis: 1. Perform a Comprehensive Content Review
Click the Word Count in the bottom status bar to see character counts, paragraph counts, and line counts. 2. Compare with Previous Versions
If "Dokument 2.docx" is a revised version of an earlier file, you can automatically highlight every change made:

