It will check all cells starting from A1, but ignoring any that have no content. So if you have nothing in cell A1, then it doesn't need to check it.
Spell checker
spell checker
It runs a spell-checker to allow you to check for spelling mistakes in text in the worksheet.
There is no such thing as a "row shok test" in MS Excel. Please check your spelling and category for your question. Perhaps a different spelling or category will get you a meaningful answer.
Spell check is on the Review tab, in the Proofing section, for Excel 2007.
Typically, it will be Spell check in MS Word, Notebook, Excel, Power Point Etc.
Yes, Excel has a built-in spell check feature. You can access it by clicking on the "Review" tab in the ribbon and then selecting "Spelling." Additionally, Excel automatically checks for spelling errors as you type, highlighting them with a red underline. However, it’s important to note that spell check may not catch all errors, especially in context-specific terminology.
It is just the spelling checker. It has no special name in Excel.
oxen
no
Well, formulas in general don't always start with a sign, but it might be talking about Excel, where they always start with an equal sign (=).
the asterisk is used for what function when building a formula in excel