Microsoft Spell Check
Whether you’re drafting emails, writing reports, or creating presentations, spelling mistakes and typos can easily be missed. This means you risk looking unprofessional, especially when communicating with clients or business partners.
Here’s the good news: Windows 11 comes with built-in spell check and autocorrect tools that can end embarrassing spelling mistakes.
These tools are easy to set up. Once you’ve done that, you won’t need any extra software to ensure your text always looks clear and professional.
Want to know how to use them?
First, open Windows Settings. Then select Time & Language and click on the Typing page. You can turn on options like ‘Autocorrect misspelled words’ and ‘Highlight misspelled words.’
These features will work across most apps, fixing errors and flagging possible spelling mistakes.
You can even get word predictions as you type by enabling text suggestions.
Does your business run in multiple languages? Be sure to switch on the ‘Multilingual text suggestions’ feature. This will bring up word suggestions in whatever language you are using.
While the spelling tools built into Windows 11 will work across most apps once enabled, some apps (like Notepad and Outlook) need a little extra setup.
For example, in Notepad, you’ll need to click the gear icon for settings to switch on the spell check feature.
Your team probably spends a lot of time in Outlook sending emails, so it’s well worth switching to grammar tools here. Go to Editor Settings under the Options tab. You can turn on features like autocorrect, text predictions, and tone adjustments from there.
If your team uses Microsoft Edge for browsing, you can also set up spell check and grammar tools there. Head to Settings, click Languages and turn on the grammar and spell check options.
By setting up spell check and autocorrect in Windows 11, you’ll avoid small mistakes and help your business run more smoothly.