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Option Explicit
Option Compare Text
Sub testme()
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Dim myWords As Variant
Dim myRng As Range
Dim foundCell As Range
Dim iCtr As Long 'word counter
Dim cCtr As Long 'character counter
Dim FirstAddress As String
Dim AllFoundCells As Range
Dim myCell As Range
'add other words here
myWords = Array("widgets", "assemblies", "another", "word", "here")
Set myRng = Selection
On Error Resume Next
Set myRng = Intersect(myRng, _
myRng.Cells.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeConstants, xlTextValues))
On Error GoTo 0
If myRng Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "Please choose a range that contains text constants!"
Exit Sub
End If
For iCtr = LBound(myWords) To UBound(myWords)
FirstAddress = ""
Set foundCell = Nothing
With myRng
Set foundCell = .Find(what:=myWords(iCtr), _
LookIn:=xlValues, lookat:=xlPart, _
after:=.Cells(.Cells.Count))
If foundCell Is Nothing Then
MsgBox myWords(iCtr) & " wasn't found!"
Else
Set AllFoundCells = foundCell
FirstAddress = foundCell.Address
Do
If AllFoundCells Is Nothing Then
Set AllFoundCells = foundCell
Else
Set AllFoundCells = Union(foundCell, AllFoundCells)
End If
Set foundCell = .FindNext(foundCell)
Loop While Not foundCell Is Nothing _
And foundCell.Address < FirstAddress
End If
End With
If AllFoundCells Is Nothing Then
'do nothing
Else
For Each myCell In AllFoundCells.Cells
For cCtr = 1 To Len(myCell.Value)
If Mid(myCell.Value, cCtr, Len(myWords(iCtr))) _
= myWords(iCtr) Then
With myCell.Characters(Start:=cCtr, _
Length:=Len(myWords(iCtr)))
.Font.ColorIndex = 3
.Font.Bold = True
End With
End If
Next cCtr
Next myCell
End If
Next iCtr
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
If you're new to macros, you may want to read David McRitchie's intro at:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm
This portion:
With myCell.Characters(Start:=cCtr, _
Length:=Len(myWords(iCtr)))
.Font.ColorIndex = 3
.Font.Bold = True
End With
Changes the color and the boldness.
You may want to save first--so you can close without saving if you don't want to
keep the formatting changes. Remember this kind of formatting only works on
text cells--not formulas--not numbers.
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You'll want to change this line:
myWords = Array("widgets", "assemblies", "another", "word", "here")
to
myWords = Array("Marriages")
(maybe include other words???)
LymaBeane wrote:
Say if I want to do a search and replace: for example "Marriages -
Public License" and I want to replace the word "Marriages" with the
same word only in red and bold, can I do it without the whole thing
being red and bold? I tried to do it but the whole thing turns red and
bold and I only want the one word changed. Since there are many
instances of this, I need to find a way to do this by search and
replace. Any ideas on how I can do that?
I have tried the conditional formatting but it doesn't format the one
word unless it is by itself in the cell. Any suggestions?
Thanks
--
Dave Peterson