I am guessing you do not have Option Explicit at the top of your code module.
Add that line and Select debug - compile. It should highlight the find
statement with a message to the effect that awp is not defined. I think what
you want is What:="AWP". You probably also what MatchCase:=False...
Check out this link on declaring variables...
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/DeclaringVariables.htm
As for the formulas with < or , yes you can use a find. Change xlValues to
xlFormulas and you will be off to the races...
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HTH...
Jim Thomlinson
"cbh35711" wrote:
So, I'm trying to look at the current sheet and see if AWP is anywhere
on the page.
I'm using the code below, but Im getting false positives. I check it
by searching the sheet again with the normal find and nothing comes
up.
Dim rngFound As Range
Dim this As String
this = ActiveSheet.Name
Set rngFound = Sheets(this).Columns("A:U").Find(What:=awp,
LookAt:=xlWhole, LookIn:=xlValues)
If rngFound Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "d'oh!"
Else
With Sheets(this)
MsgBox "Yahoo"
End With
End If
Also, Im trying to differentiate between two types of cells. One
which has either a < or and another type that just has a =. Would
find be the way to go and possibly confine the search to just one
cell?
Thanks for any assistance you can offer,
Chris
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