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How to Check Spelling in MS Excel

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to run a spell check directly in Microsoft Excel.

Quick summary

The Excel spell check feature lets you find and fix misspelled words in your spreadsheet using the Review tab or the F7 shortcut. Excel walks you through each error one by one, offering suggested corrections until the full check is complete.


Steps

  1. Go to the Review tab in the ribbon and click Spelling, or press F7 on your keyboard to launch the spell checker.
  2. Excel highlights misspelled words one by one; choose a suggested correction or skip the flagged word as needed.
  3. Once all words have been reviewed, Excel displays a confirmation message indicating the spell check is complete.

📌 Why this matters

Spelling errors in Excel spreadsheets can undermine the credibility of reports, financial models, and shared data. The built-in Excel spell check tool — accessible via the Review tab or the F7 shortcut — gives users a fast, reliable way to catch and correct mistakes without leaving the application. For teams that collaborate on data-heavy documents, running a quick spell check before sharing ensures professional, error-free output. Knowing this feature exists and how to use it saves time and reduces the risk of embarrassing errors reaching stakeholders.
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