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I want to know if excel can underline misspelled words like Word? If not is
there any way to turn off autocorrect and hightlight misspelled words in
excel or word. With auto correct on if I type a word or name that the
application thinks is missed spelled but isn't it changes it. I don't want
the word changed but highlighted or underlined so I can have an idea of
possible misspelled words.
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Tools--AutoCorrect and then uncheck the correct as you type box.

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I want to know if excel can underline misspelled words like Word? If not is
there any way to turn off autocorrect and hightlight misspelled words in
excel or word. With auto correct on if I type a word or name that the
application thinks is missed spelled but isn't it changes it. I don't want
the word changed but highlighted or underlined so I can have an idea of
possible misspelled words.

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