Using Scripts to Manage Excel's AutoCorrect Options

Sample VBScript scripts that demonstrate how you can both retrieve and configure the Microsoft Excel 2003 AutoCorrect options.

Mapping the Dialog Box to the Excel Object Model

The options referenced in the following scripts correspond to the options found on the AutoCorrect tab of the AutoCorrect dialog box. To access these options in Microsoft Excel 2003, click Tools, click AutoCorrect Options, and then click the AutoCorrect tab. A mapping between the options available in this dialog box and the Microsoft Excel object model is shown below.

AutoCorrect

The scripts shown on this page were tested using Microsoft Excel 2003. At least some of the functionality is likely to work on any version of Microsoft Excel that supports Visual Basic for Applications (VBA); however, the scripts have not been tested using any of these other versions.

Sample Code for Retrieving Values

Sample script that retrieves the configuration information found on the AutoCorrect tab in the AutoCorrect dialog box in Microsoft Excel 2003.

Set objExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application")

Wscript.Echo "Show AutoCorrect Options buttons: " & _
    objExcel.AutoCorrect.DisplayAutoCorrectOptions
Wscript.Echo "Correct two initial capitals: " & _
    objExcel.AutoCorrect.TwoInitialCapitals
Wscript.Echo "Capitalize first letter of sentences: " & _
    objExcel.AutoCorrect.CorrectSentenceCap
Wscript.Echo "Capitalize names of days: " & _
    objExcel.AutoCorrect.CapitalizeNamesOfDays
Wscript.Echo "Correct accidental use of CAPS Lock key: " & _
    objExcel.AutoCorrect.CorrectCAPSLock
Wscript.Echo "Replace text as you type: " & objExcel.AutoCorrect.ReplaceText

objExcel.Quit

Sample Code for Modifying Values

Sample script that hides the AutoCorrect Options buttons.

Set objExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application")

objExcel.AutoCorrect.DisplayAutoCorrectOptions = FALSE

objExcel.Quit

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