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Text reviewing and spellchecking some official campaigns

Hey all, Minor gripe here, but I've come across a multitude of spelling errors and the likes in  some of the official D&D campaigns . It's not awful, but it's there... A nd it contributes to a feeling of being ‘unpolished’. C onsidering it's an official product and some of these mistakes are not in the physical copies of the books , well, it just makes the provided service look bad, specifically when you pay quite a bit for these campaigns. (I'm one of those nerds that has the physical book, the D&DBeyond version for the sheets and the VTT campaign of most D&D outings). A selection of example s from Strixhaven, which I've recently began DM'ing. "I heard you  snakc  on owlbear pellets." "People are still on edge after mage hunters crept unto  campu  last year. (True) "The masquerade's organizers require the character to show up to the event 1d4 hours early and work for a portion  fo  the masquerade." Admittedly these are examples of texts from rolling tables, but still. I know it's nit-picking and probably sounds a bit like a grammar police thing, but again, as a company you don't want this, right? Cheerz!
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keithcurtis
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Hi DM! The best way to communicate stuff like this back to the devs (actually, the conversion team), is by way of a  Help Center Request . That will generate a ticket, in this case flagged by the module name. The next time that module is flagged for a patch, all of those things can be referenced at once and fixed. Here, loose in the forums, there's no guarantee it will be seen by the right eyes, let alone logged. Sharp eye!
Hi Keithcurtis! Thanks for your rapid reaction on this! Will do as you suggested, had no clue how to work around, so just tossed it here in hopes one would direct me :) Luckily you came along! Cheerz!