Auto Correct Spelling in Excel 2003-2007 and 2010
Auto Correct Spelling in Excel 2003, Excel 2007 and Excel 2010 Now. AutoCorrect is the feature in Excel that quickly fixes common spelling and grammar errors that occur as we type. Some common examples would be “hte” or “teh” which is corrected to “the.” Or sometimes, you might type “THe” in which case Excel would correct it to “The” without you having to do anything.
One of the neat things about this feature is you can teach it to correct other common misspellings. For example, let’s say you have a habit of transposing letters in “Upland” so that it comes out “Upalnd.” You can add the proper spelling to AutoCorrect and from that point on, AutoCorrect will always fix it for you.
Auto Correct Spelling in Excel 2003
If you are using Excel 2003 then below is your settings:
1. On the Tools menu, click AutoCorrect Options.
2. In the Replace box , type the word you often mistype or misspell.
3. In the With box , type the correct spelling of the word, and then click Add.
Auto Correct Spelling in Excel 2007



Note: In addition to the AutoCorrect tab at the top of the window, there are two other tabs that contain options that you can select or not select.
Auto Correct Spelling in Excel 2010
- Click on File to open the menu.
- Click on Options.

- When the Word Options window opens, click on Proofing on the left pane.
- Click on the AutoCorrect Options button.









