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Worked like a charm. Thank you for your prompt posting.
Efrain "Gary''s Student" wrote: Perhaps: =MATCH("*welder*",A1:AA1,FALSE) This gives you the column number. It can find welder inside of another string It will find both upper and lower case welders -- Gary's Student gsnu200705 "Efrain" wrote: I have columns A - AA and want to be able to seach through columns A - AA to find an instance of a Job Code- i.e. "WELDER" in any of the columns and within other text within each column. Will only occur once per row. It is case sensitive so "WELDER" # "Welder". I would like to place the column value in column AB. I know this is simple for most of you posting here, but I rarely use Excel to this extent. Thanks to everyone for your help. Efrain |
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