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Using "Find" function in Excel 2000, edit data without closing Fin
I need to know if there is a way to use the Find function from the edit menu
in Excel 2000 and not have to close it to edit the data cell it finds. This would be useful when editing large spreadsheets with similar data spread throughout. I know Excel 2003 does this, but my company is not ready to upgrade yet. |
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Using "Find" function in Excel 2000, edit data without closing Fin
xl2002 does it, too.
But if you're using the builtin edit|Find dialog, I think you're out of luck. You may want to try Jan Karel Pieterse's FlexFind: http://www.oaltd.co.uk/MVP/ rkgpihw wrote: I need to know if there is a way to use the Find function from the edit menu in Excel 2000 and not have to close it to edit the data cell it finds. This would be useful when editing large spreadsheets with similar data spread throughout. I know Excel 2003 does this, but my company is not ready to upgrade yet. -- Dave Peterson |
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