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says... So I am new to VB Macros in Excel and I swear I came across some method called .contains where if a cell contained the string or regular expression you were searching for it returned a boolean of True or false if it didn't find it. Now that I am returning to my notes I can't find it, nor can I find it in books or on-line. Has anyone heard of this or is there a better way to check if a cell's contents conform to a particular pattern? Thanks! In addition to Harlan's suggestion, to use regular expressions in a UDF, check http://www.tmehta.com/regexp/ particularly http://www.tmehta.com/regexp/add_code.htm -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions |
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