Hi Julie,
Thank you for your help. Dang!! You'd think that with
all of the useless properties in Excel
VB, you think
they'd replicate useful full menu functionality. Ah
well ...
Thanks very much for confirming my own findings though.
Have a great day,
Robert
-----Original Message-----
Hi Robert
there is no VBA setting to change from current sheet to
all sheets, you'll
need to cycle through all sheets in the workbook in your
code if you want to
replace throughout the whole workbook., e.g.
Sub ReplWholeWB()
Dim Wks As Worksheet
For Each Wks In Worksheets
Wks.Cells.Replace What:="AAAAA", Replacement:="CCCCC",
_
searchOrder:=xlByRows, MatchCase:=False
Next Wks
End Sub
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Hope this helps
Cheers
JulieD
"Bony Pony" wrote
in message
...
Hi,
Thanks but like I said, I have done all the obvious
things.
Regards,
Robert
-----Original Message-----
Record a macro while you vary these options, and
examine
the generated code.
Jerry
Bony Pony wrote:
Hi all,
I posted this before Christmas but didn't receive any
answers so I thought I'd try again.
In the EDIT, REPLACE ... / OPTIONS screen, is a
little
dropdown box that tells EXCEL to search the sheet or
workbook.
I run a macro that does a find / replace of text in
the
workbook but the scope of the search is limited by
this
dropdown. In other words, I cannot seem to over rule
this manual dropdown entry via code. Is there a VB
property that is associated with this drop down box?
I've looked really hard for this and have been unable
to
locate it.
All the best and hoping for a solution,
Robert
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