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Default Search routine needs a little work

Hi all -

My search routine below
I can't seem to figure out how to add a little functionality

1. Currently finds a value and returns the value
should retrun the cell ref such as A36

2. Maybe even better, take the user to the sheet and the cell
and change the interior color of the entire row (A:V) to 36 (soft
yellow)

3. What if the number does not exist in the database?
I'm not sure what to add if the search snippet comes back empty

Thanks much
-goss

Option Explicit

Sub cm_ValidateBeforeWrite()

Dim wbBook As Workbook
Dim wsWrite As Worksheet 'RCM_Write
Dim wsData As Worksheet 'RCM_Data
Dim rngFoundCell As Range
Dim rngToSearch As Range
Dim lngValueToBeFound As Long
Dim lngRows As Long
Dim Msg As Long

With Application
.Calculation = xlCalculationManual
.DisplayAlerts = False
.ScreenUpdating = False
End With

Set wbBook = ThisWorkbook
Set wsWrite = wbBook.Worksheets("RCM_Write")
Set wsData = wbBook.Worksheets("RCM_Data")

'Refresh the dataset
'cm_GetData

'What to search for
lngValueToBeFound = wsWrite.Range("A2").Value

'Where to search
lngRows = wsData.Range("A65536").End(xlUp).Row
Set rngToSearch = wsData.Range("A2:A" & lngRows)

'Search
Set rngFoundCell = rngToSearch.Find(what:=lngValueToBeFound, _

after:=rngToSearch.Cells(rngToSearch.Cells.Count), _
LookIn:=xlValues, LookAt:=xlWhole)
'Response
Msg = MsgBox("The RCM_Nmbr is already in use. " & vbCrLf _
& rngFoundCell & ".", vbInformation + vbOKOnly, "Message")


'//Cleanup
Set rngToSearch = Nothing
Set rngFoundCell = Nothing
Set wsData = Nothing
Set wsWrite = Nothing
Set wbBook = Nothing

With Application
.Calculation = xlCalculationAutomatic
.DisplayAlerts = True
.ScreenUpdating = True
End With

End Sub