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Default Excel template has spelling "grey" will not work. How to enable?

I am assigned to use an excel template from the federal government; the
proofing option to check spelling is not operating (it shows up as a grey
image). Can the spell check option be turned on to be able to use it?
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Default Excel template has spelling "grey" will not work. How to enable?

Sounds like the worksheet is protected; that will disable Spelling
Not sure of the logic in this - I speak as a terrible speller.
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I am assigned to use an excel template from the federal government; the
proofing option to check spelling is not operating (it shows up as a grey
image). Can the spell check option be turned on to be able to use it?


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