Content quality check
1 Turning on content quality check
The "Quality check" is turned off by default, it can be turned on from the TOOLS menu or from the bubble menu:

The following filters are available under the content quality check:

Please note
Content quality options are JIT (Just in time) compatible, ensuring that it is activated for the entire document and not just for currently loaded clauses.
Content quality checks, based on ISO/IEC Directives, include:
Detection of words: may, should, and shall in the Scope clause.
Detection of incorrectly written cross references to tables, figures, and equations.
Detection of incorrectly written bibliography and normative references.
Detection of incorrectly written definition in Terms and definitions clause, following Directives part 2.
Grammatical and Spell check as per English (UK).
Rules to detect terms not yet cross referenced in the publication.
Rules based on ISO/IEC dictionaries for pattern recognition.
2 Turning off content quality check
Quality content check can be turned off from the TOOLS menu or the bubble menu:

3 Quality check on a section of the document
You can do a quality check on just a section of the document.
To do so you can go into the quality check filters and click on Make selection:

You will then see the pop-up below in which you can select the sections you would like to do a quality check on (they will appear with checks beside them).
Once you have made your selection you can click on Apply to start the check on these sections.

4 Ignoring content quality suggestions
Editors can ignore, one by one, the content quality suggestion when reviewing the document: