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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel for Windows, version 5.0, 5.0a
In Microsoft Excel, you may receive a general protection (GP) fault when you check the spelling in a worksheet if a cell on the worksheet contains text in the following format
<recognized word><period><space><unrecognized word>
-or-
<recognized word><space><unrecognized word>
where <recognized word> is a word that is in the spelling dictionary,
and <unrecognized word> is a word that is not in the spelling
dictionary.
For example, if you select a cell that contains the following text
Dr. Einstein
and press F7 or choose Spelling from the Tools menu to run the
spelling checker, you may receive a GP fault because the word "Dr" is
in the dictionary, the word "Einstein" is not (unless you added it
previously), and the two words are separated by a period and a space.
This error occurs because of the way that Microsoft Excel handles data that is returned from its spelling system. When you check the spelling of a cell that contains a recognized word followed by a period, a space, and an unrecognized word as described above, Microsoft Excel may be unable to properly establish the conditions for an Undo of the Spelling command, and you receive the GP fault.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in Microsoft Excel for Windows version 5.0c.
To avoid losing data when you check the spelling in a worksheet, do the following:
Dr. Einstein
Ms. Earhart
Gen. Eisenhower
do the following to add the names Einstein, Earhart, and Eisenhower to the custom spelling dictionary:
1. Create a new worksheet in a new workbook.
2. In the new worksheet, enter the names or words that you want to add
to the custom spelling dictionary (do not enter the titles such as
Dr., and so on).
3. From the Tools menu, choose Spelling. If you are prompted to
"Continue checking at beginning of sheet?" choose Yes.
4. Each unrecognized word appears in the Spelling dialog box as not
being in the dictionary. For each word, choose the Add button.
Continue until all words are added to the custom dictionary.
5. When you receive the message "Finished spell checking entire
sheet," choose OK.
You can now check the spelling of the worksheet that contains the words "Dr. Einstein", "Ms. Earhart", and "Gen. Eisenhower", without receiving a GP fault.
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Version : 5.00 5.00a
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: September 14, 1996