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Correct grammar please....?

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"It can be set as any type without affecting reports". Should there be a comma between "type" and "without"?

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  1. nope.

    only use commas if you were putting 2 sentences together or filler like this: it can't be set as type, therefore, without affecting reports"

    hope that made sense


  2. I don't think so.... but it makes sense either way

  3. No comma is needed.

  4. I go with olivia's answer. Seems to make better sense.

  5. no

  6. yes- if you want it to mean that it will also not affect reports ( it can be set as any type, (and) without affecting reports)

    no-if you want it to mean that by setting it as any type it wont affect reports (it can be set as any type that wont affect reports)

  7. No comma.

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