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I am making a small dictionary in Excel 2003 and will like to know if someone
knows how I can insert a search box to find a word of the dictionary. Thnaks a lot!! |
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'Find' do you mean that or do you mean go to.
Here' one way. With your words in column A and and their definitions in column B and the word you are looking for in C1 try this formula:- =VLOOKUP(C1,A:B,2,FALSE) Mike "Tmms" wrote: I am making a small dictionary in Excel 2003 and will like to know if someone knows how I can insert a search box to find a word of the dictionary. Thnaks a lot!! |
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