Totally agree, If excel has the feature, that it automatically checks,
whichever cell has been changed, should be spell checked.
But at the same time, it should have the feature to also disable it,
because, Excel is used for a wide variety of Data Mining things, and
if the feature cannot be diable
Any More inputs on this ?
Come on groupPlease share :)
On Apr 12, 1:40 pm, Anand Desai wrote:
> Abhishek,
>
> I know about spellcheck feature. red-underlines are useful and time saving..
>
> Anand
>
> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Abhishek Jain wrote:
>
> > I think it is available.The onl
Abhishek,
I know about spellcheck feature. red-underlines are useful and time saving..
Anand
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Abhishek Jain wrote:
> I think it is available.The only thing is it does not red-underlines the
> miss-spelled words as MS Word does.
>
>
> Abhishek
>
> On Mon, Apr 12
I think it is available.The only thing is it does not red-underlines the
miss-spelled words as MS Word does.
Abhishek
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Anand Desai wrote:
> Ayush,
>
> Spellcheck the way available in MS Word.. my be useful.. I m not sure any
> facility is available or not?
>
>
Ayush,
Spellcheck the way available in MS Word.. my be useful.. I m not sure any
facility is available or not?
Anand
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Abhishek Jain wrote:
> Thanks Ayush.
>
> My tuppence:
>
> Extracting unique vales from a range with a function or formula is missing.
> Using Ad
Thanks Ayush.
My tuppence:
Extracting unique vales from a range with a function or formula is missing.
Using Advanced Filter every time is a bit lengthy process. It should be
something like =UNIQUEVALUES(A1:A100).
I got a workaround for the above though ;-) but I think it should reside in
Excel