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Is there a way to search for, and warp to, a cell that evaluates to
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Highlight a range of cells (or the whole sheet), then press F5 (GoTo).
Click on the Special button and then select Formulas, and de-select
Numbers etc to just leave Logicals. Then click OK.

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Thanks, Pete.

On Sep 4, 7:30*pm, Pete_UK wrote:
Highlight a range of cells (or the whole sheet), then press F5 (GoTo).
Click on the Special button and then select Formulas, and de-select
Numbers etc to just leave Logicals. Then click OK.

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Is there a way to search for, and warp to, a cell that evaluates to
TRUE? *or FALSE

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