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Thanks, that solved it.
"Roger Govier" wrote: Hi No, you don't, but the Match entire contents is on the dialogue box without having to go to Options. -- Regards Roger Govier "fluffy" wrote in message ... I don't have an options field in find and replace. I am using excel 2000 "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: You can do this with a Find and Replace just be sure that under options you check off "Match Entire Cell Contents" -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "fluffy" wrote: I have a spreadsheet where I need to replace the single number "1" with a "0" but not the "1" if it is included in another number. i.e. 11, 12, 21, 31....etc |
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