Hi,
Unlike other Microsoft Office programs, such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel cannot check spelling automatically as you type by displaying wavy red underlines to indicate possible spelling errors. You can check spelling all at once, or you can use AutoCorrect to automatically correct common typing errors as you work, without having to confirm each correction. For example, you can specify that Excel change "adn" to "and" and change "their is" to "there is."
FYI:
Check the spelling in a worksheet
http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/excel-help/check-the-spelling-in-a-worksheet-HP005199294.aspx
How to turn off automatic spelling checking and automatic grammar checking in Office programs
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937422
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- Marked as answer by Sally Tang Thursday, November 04, 2010 8:33 AM
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Sally Tang,
As I remember from Open Office Calc actually does a spell check automatically. I don't understand why can't microsoft implement this feature. I work in the developing country and most of us English is only 2nd language. I often end up in getting excel sheet with lots of spelling mistake because excel automatically doesn't check for spelling in excel. I shall be thankful if Microsoft can look in to this and also compare with Open Office Calc as well.
This is unacceptable. Microsoft has removed CRITICAL functionality, and has allowed many users of their software to seem illiterate because of Microsoft's "choice".
This is a BUG, and does not work as Functionally Specified.
Pressing F7 is a workaround. It is the only option we have to work with the spell checker at this time. Autocorrecting is not working for most items we have typed and we miss the opportunity to correct a problem right when it happens.
- Edited by PEREZIL 14 hours 17 minutes ago Additional text added