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is the 0.00 in the sheet formatted that way?
if you use an empty cell and enter = (One of the cells which shows 0.00) and make sure the cell format is general what do you get. "LA Horowitz" wrote: Using Find/Replace in excel, message comes up "Excel cannot find the data you're looking for" even though I know many instances are there. I've cleared the Find format, still get the error message. I'm searching for 0.00 if that makes any difference. I tried searching other strings of digits that are in the worksheet and it works fine but not for 0.00. Thanks. -- LeeAnn Horowitz |
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