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Default Replace soemthing in multiple worksheets

Hi J@Y

try this it is useful for u and easy also !

Go to find and replace option ( shortcut Ctrl+H)
u will get the Find :__________ and Replace :_________
there is small button options .
click the options .......... there is blank heading within................
in that black space u just click work book.......

what u want to replace entire work book will change

try this i hope it is useful for u

steps : ctrl+H ,,,,,,, find,,,,,, replace ,,,,,,
options,,,,,,,,within,,,,,worksheet

it will work


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"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Which version of Excel?

For 2002 and newer you can select from the Options to look in "Workbook"

Older versions you had to first select all the sheets into a
group" then editreplace.

Note: in Excel 97 editfind did not work with grouped sheets but editreplace
did.......strange but a fact.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:51:01 -0800, J@Y wrote:

Can I use the Replace function to go through all the worksheets in a workbook?





 
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