Worried about making mistakes when you type? Don't be. PowerPoint provides you with several
proofing features
—including the
Spelling and Grammar
tool—that can help you produce professional, error-free presentations.
Watch the video below to learn how to use the Spelling and Grammar tool.
To run a spell check:
From the
Review
tab, click the
Spelling
command.
The
Spelling
pane will appear on the right. For each error in your presentation, PowerPoint will try to offer one or more
suggestions
. You can select a suggestion and click
Change
to correct the error.
PowerPoint will move through each error until you have reviewed them all. After the last error has been reviewed, a dialog box will appear confirming that the spelling check is complete. Click
OK
.
If no suggestions are given, you can manually type the correct spelling on the slide.
Ignoring spelling "errors"
The spell check is
not always correct
. It may sometimes think a word is spelled incorrectly when it's not. This often happens with people's names and proper nouns, which may not be in the dictionary. If PowerPoint says something is an error, you can choose
not
to change it using one of three options:
Ignore
: This will skip the word without changing it.
Ignore All
:
This will skip the word without changing it, and it will also skip all other instances of the word in your presentation.
Add
: This adds the word to the dictionary so it will never come up as an error again. Make sure the word is spelled correctly before choosing this option.
Automatic spell check
By default, PowerPoint
automatically
checks your presentation for spelling errors, so you may not even need to run a separate check using the Spelling command. These errors are indicated by
red wavy lines
.
To use the automatic spell check feature:
Right-click the
underlined word
. A menu will appear.
Click the
correct spelling
from the list of
suggestions
.
The correction will appear in the presentation.
You can also choose to
Ignore
an underlined word or
Add to Dictionary
.
Modifying proofing options
PowerPoint allows you to modify the proofing options, giving you more control over how it reviews your text. For example, you can customize the
automatic spell check
to change the way PowerPoint marks spelling errors. You can also enable the
grammar check
option to help you find and correct
contextual spelling errors
(like
their
vs.
they're
).
To modify proofing options:
Click the
File
tab to access
Backstage view
.
Select
Options
. A dialog box will appear.
Select
Proofing
, then customize the options as needed. When you're finished, click
OK
.
Modifying settings in
PowerPoint Options
—including proofing—
will affect
any presentation
you edit in PowerPoint
, not just your current presentation.
Challenge!
Open our
practice presentation
. If you already downloaded our practice presentation in order to follow along with the lesson, be sure to download a fresh copy.
Run a
Spelling and Grammar
check.
Ignore
the spelling of
candygrams
on slide 7 and the name of the bakery on the last slide.