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Spell Check

resolvedResolved · Low Priority · Version 2003

Sam has attended:
Excel Intermediate course

Spell Check

Is there a way of spell checking within Excel?

RE: Spell Check

Hi Sam

As with other Microsoft packages to spell check in Excel you do the following:

Open the Tools menu and select Spelling

OR

Click the Spelling button ("abc") on the "Standard" toolbar

Hope this helps

Carlos


 

Excel tip:

Autofit column width – Excel (all versions)

a. Highlight the column or columns you wish to alter the width of. You do this by clicking on the grey button at the top of the column showing the column letter. Click and drag on these letters to select more than one column.
b. Double click the dividing line between the columns. This dividing line is the break between the columns on the column headers (grey buttons showing the column letter at the top of each column). When you hover your mouse over one of these dividing lines the point will change and show an arrow pulling a line in two directions. When you have this mouse pointer you should double click to get Excel to automatically set the column width to fit the contents of the column (autofit)

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