Do you have trouble spelling? Could you use help choosing words sometimes? Are you a bad typist? If so, don't be worried. PowerPoint provides you with several
proofing features
that will help you produce a professional, error-free presentation. In this lesson, you will learn about proofing in PowerPoint, including how to use the spelling tool in various ways.
Proofing features
Download the
example
to work along with the video.
To use the spelling check feature:
Right-click the
underlined
word. A menu will appear.
Select the
correct spelling
of the word from the
listed suggestions
.
Left-click the word. It will appear in the document.
You can choose to
Ignore
an underlined word, add it to the
dictionary
, or go to the
Spelling
dialog box.
To add a word to the dictionary:
Right-click the
underlined
word. A menu will appear.
Select
Add to Dictionary
.
Once the word is added to the dictionary, it will not appear underlined when it is used again.
Proofing features
To spell check the entire presentation:
Select the
Review
tab.
Click the
Spelling
command in the Proofing group. A dialog box will appear.
Locate the word that is not in the dictionary.
Decide whether you want to
ignore
the word or
change
it.
If you want to
ignore
the word, click
Ignore
, or click
Ignore All
to ignore all instances of the word.
If you want to
change
the word, select the correct spelling from the
Suggestions
list.
Click
Change
, or click
Change All
to change all instances of the word.
Continue through the spelling check process until the entire presentation is checked. A dialog box will appear letting you know the presentation has been checked.
Click
OK
.
There are additional buttons in the Spelling dialog box. For example, you can add a word to the dictionary, close the dialog box, and look for other suggestions.
Other proofing commands
The Proofing group includes four other commands.
Research
: This opens a task pane on the right side of the PowerPoint window. From here, you can search dictionaries, encyclopedias, and other material for information on a selected word or phrase.
Thesaurus
: This opens a Research task pane with the thesaurus tool selected. You can use the thesaurus to identify words that have a similar meaning to another word.
Translate
: This opens a Research task pane with the translation tool selected. This tool translates text from one language to another.
Language
: This opens a dialog box where you can set the language the PowerPoint spelling tool will use to check presentations.
Proofing options
In addition to
proofing
tools on the Review tab, there are proofing options you can set in your PowerPoint Options dialog box.
To access your proofing PowerPoint options:
Click the
Microsoft Office button
.
Click
PowerPoint Options
. The dialog box will appear.
Click
Proofing
on the left side of the PowerPoint Options dialog box.
From here, you can edit the proofing options that will determine how proofing features operate in PowerPoint.
Click
OK
when you are finished editing your proofing options.
Challenge!
Use the Workshop presentation or any other PowerPoint presentation you choose to complete this challenge.
Use the
Spelling
command to check the spelling of your presentation.
If there were no misspelled words in the presentation, create a new presentation.
Insert several slides, and enter text.
Spell some words incorrectly
.