How to spell check in Excel
This tutorial demonstrates various methods for spell-checking in Excel: manual checks, VBA macros, and using a specialized tool. Learn to check spelling in cells, ranges, worksheets, and entire workbooks.
While Excel isn't a word processor, its spell-checking feature is valuable. Unlike Word, it lacks grammar checking and real-time underlining, but it provides essential spell-checking functionality.
Excel Spell Checking Methods:
Excel offers two primary spell-checking approaches: a ribbon button and a keyboard shortcut. Select the starting cell and:
- Press F7.
- Click the "Spelling" button on the "Review" tab.
This initiates a spell check on the active worksheet.
The "Spelling" dialog appears when a potential error is found.
Correcting Mistakes:
Choose a suggestion, then click "Change." To ignore a word, use "Ignore Once" or "Ignore All." Add a word to the dictionary with "Add to Dictionary." "Change All" replaces all instances. "AutoCorrect" attempts automatic correction. Select a different language from "Dictionary language." Click "Options…" for settings. "Cancel" stops the process.
Spell Checking Specific Areas:
Excel's spell check adapts to your selection:
- Single Cell: Checks the active sheet from the selected cell onward, including headers, footers, comments, and graphics. Starting from A1 checks the entire sheet.
- Range of Cells: Checks the selected range.
- Part of a Cell: Select text in the formula bar or cell to check only that portion.
Multi-Sheet Spell Checking:
- Ctrl-click to select multiple sheet tabs.
- Press F7 or click "Spelling."
Right-click selected tabs and choose "Ungroup Sheets" after completion.
Workbook-Wide Spell Checking:
Right-click a sheet tab, select "Select All Sheets," then press F7 or click "Spelling."
Spell Checking Formulas:
Normally, Excel skips formula text. Enter edit mode (double-click the cell) before running spell check to include formula text.
VBA Macros for Spell Checking:
Automate spell checking with VBA macros:
-
Sub SpellCheckActiveSheet() ActiveSheet.CheckSpelling End Sub
(Active sheet) -
Sub SpellCheckAllVisibleSheets() ... End Sub
(All visible sheets) -
Sub SpellCheckAllSheets() ... End Sub
(All sheets, visible and hidden)
A macro to highlight misspelled words in red:
Sub HighlightMispelledCells() ... End Sub
Adjusting Spell Check Settings:
Access settings via File > Options > Proofing. Configure options like ignoring uppercase words, numbers, internet addresses, and repeated words.
Troubleshooting:
- Greyed-out "Spelling" button: Worksheet protection; unprotect it.
- Edit mode: Exit edit mode to check the entire sheet.
- Formulas: Enter edit mode to check formula text.
Fuzzy Duplicate Finder (Advanced Tool):
The Ablebits Ultimate Suite's Fuzzy Duplicate Finder efficiently detects and corrects typos.
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