![]() ![]() Recommended Reading: Excel AutoCorrect Feature -Detailed Guide Without further ado, Madam Excel, correction pen at the ready! ![]() ![]() You’ll discover what spell check can do, how to spell check (where you will find spell check itself and its options, the shortcut key, using VBA for spell checking), what you can spell check (cell(s), part of a cell, sheet(s)), how to tweak spell check, and where you are going wrong if spell check isn’t working. Today’s tutorial will give you the chance to learn everything about spell check in Excel. Note that spell check does not take care of grammatical errors. It gives the user the option to deal with incorrect spellings, typos, and a consecutively repeated word. Spell check is a sub-feature of proofing in Excel. So really, spell check is your best bet!Īlthough we have AutoCorrect to save face in some prearranged spelling situations, there’s only so much AutoCorrect can do and you will need the helping hand of a spelling check. Huff times hundred! We suppose that is enough to make you realize the necessity of checking spellings in Excel because, unlike MS Word, you will not see any red squiggly underlines that will prompt you to fix misspellings. Imagine preparing high-profile reports and being the sole creator of a greatly discreditable spelling error in one of the headers. ![]()
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