Don't know if this will help but I would take that chunk to a word processor
or text editor, do the find and replace there and then paste back the formula
Also make sure you didn't add a space together with the $X$ in the replace
process
a formula can be 1024 characters, copy the formula that works to a new
workbook
remove the equal sign at the beginning, use
=LEN(A1)
where a1 is the cell where you put the formula, now do the replace there and
see if the len formula will change
Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
"miket_jam" wrote:
When I try to do a find and replace, I get the following message: "Formula
too long"
This is the formula in the cell. I am replacing $O$ with $X$
='[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by season'!$M$14+'[2005 Budget -
Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by season'!$O$14+'[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005
bgt by season'!$M$15+'[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by
season'!$O$15+'[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by season'!$M$17+'[2005
Budget - Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by season'!$O$17+'[2005 Budget -
Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by season'!$M$71+'[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005
bgt by season'!$O$71+'[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by
season'!$M$89+'[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by season'!$O$89+'[2005
Budget - Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by season'!$M$101+'[2005 Budget -
Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by season'!$O$101+'[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005
bgt by season'!$M$110+'[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by
season'!$O$110+'[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by
season'!$M$124+'[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by
season'!$O$124+'[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by
season'!$M$153+'[2005 Budget - Marketing.xls]2005 bgt by season'!$O$153
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