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Default Replacing using a wildcard

Hi,

You can't use wildcard in the find command so select the range and do a
Replace by changing 35 to 36. 35 in the Find what box, 36 in the Replace
with box.

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"Arun" wrote:

I have a large data sheet with formula referencing cells on 'WorkSheet' row
35. I would to change them all to reference the same column number on row
36. (ie change all references to U35 to U36, change all references to B35 to
B36)

I tried doing this using find/replace using a wildcard as follows:
Find: WorkSheet!?35
Replace: WorkSheet!?36

Doesn't work. Can I use the wildcard this way such that it finds a
character but leaves it unaltered during the replace?