"It can be set as any type without affecting reports". Should there be a comma between "type" and "without"?
No comma.
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
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)
No comma is needed.
I go with olivia's answer. Seems to make better sense.
I don't think so.... but it makes sense either way
no
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No comma.
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
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)
No comma is needed.
I go with olivia's answer. Seems to make better sense.
I don't think so.... but it makes sense either way
no