Description: Red underlined words can be corrected or added to dictionary once the dell is selected. Spreadsheet was protected. If you select a different cell and then right click the red line, you get spelling choices, but if the cell is selected, you cannot get the spell options in any word. Actual Results: Dialog cut, copy, paste .... Expected Results: Dialog ignore, add to dictionary, .... Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: consistent expected result
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The file was a xls file, and contains private info so I cannot excerpt or screen shot it. I seemed to be highly protected, too. But if a cell was not in focus but had a word redlined, I could click on it and see a spell check supporting dialog. Once selected, I could do the same click and only get a copy cut paste sort of dialog. At first I though the last word was being discriminated against, but then I discovered it was about cell focus. I was editing in the cell, not in the formula field.
(In reply to David Pickett from comment #2) > The file was a xls file, and contains private info so I cannot excerpt or > screen shot it. I seemed to be highly protected, too. But if a cell was > not in focus but had a word redlined, I could click on it and see a spell > check supporting dialog. Once selected, I could do the same click and only > get a copy cut paste sort of dialog. At first I though the last word was > being discriminated against, but then I discovered it was about cell focus. > I was editing in the cell, not in the formula field. Was this xls file the only file where you saw this issue? Set to NEEDINFO. Change back to UNCONFIRMED after you have provided the information.
Yes, but I am not an intense spreadsheet user, just working with a file sent to me.
Ok, I think we have to close, then, as the file can't be shared and this is not a general issue.
Sure, if nothing jumps out on code review, we can wait for a better report. After all this time, I cannot recall which xls triggered this observation.