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Using Excel 2003 SP3.
First time I start EXCEL and use EDIT/REPLACE, the cursor sits at the FIND WHAT: line. All other times, the cursor goes to the REPLACE WITH: line. It's illogical to start at the REPLACE WITH: line. How do I force the EDIT/REPLACE command to ALWAYS start at the FIND WHAT: line? |
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During a session of Excel, the EditFind or Replace remembers where you last
left off. Presumably you left off at the Find/Replace with: dialog. No way to "force" Excel to change this behaviour AFAIK. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 08:24:00 -0800, Danchisko - UMDNJ <Danchisko - wrote: Using Excel 2003 SP3. First time I start EXCEL and use EDIT/REPLACE, the cursor sits at the FIND WHAT: line. All other times, the cursor goes to the REPLACE WITH: line. It's illogical to start at the REPLACE WITH: line. How do I force the EDIT/REPLACE command to ALWAYS start at the FIND WHAT: line? |
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If below is true, then it is inconsistent with at least one older version of
Excel (office 97) and the office 2003 version of Word, which does always place the cursor at the FIND WHAT: line. "Gord Dibben" wrote: During a session of Excel, the EditFind or Replace remembers where you last left off. Presumably you left off at the Find/Replace with: dialog. No way to "force" Excel to change this behaviour AFAIK. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 08:24:00 -0800, Danchisko - UMDNJ <Danchisko - wrote: Using Excel 2003 SP3. First time I start EXCEL and use EDIT/REPLACE, the cursor sits at the FIND WHAT: line. All other times, the cursor goes to the REPLACE WITH: line. It's illogical to start at the REPLACE WITH: line. How do I force the EDIT/REPLACE command to ALWAYS start at the FIND WHAT: line? |
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Definitely inconsistent with Word 2003 which does default to Find/Replace What:
Don't remember Excel 97. I notice the phrase "If below is true". I cannot point you to documentation, but my experience with Excel 2003 has been consistent with my statement. Perhaps others have a different experience and will jump in to help. Gord On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 11:37:00 -0800, Danchisko - UMDNJ wrote: If below is true, then it is inconsistent with at least one older version of Excel (office 97) and the office 2003 version of Word, which does always place the cursor at the FIND WHAT: line. "Gord Dibben" wrote: During a session of Excel, the EditFind or Replace remembers where you last left off. Presumably you left off at the Find/Replace with: dialog. No way to "force" Excel to change this behaviour AFAIK. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 08:24:00 -0800, Danchisko - UMDNJ <Danchisko - wrote: Using Excel 2003 SP3. First time I start EXCEL and use EDIT/REPLACE, the cursor sits at the FIND WHAT: line. All other times, the cursor goes to the REPLACE WITH: line. It's illogical to start at the REPLACE WITH: line. How do I force the EDIT/REPLACE command to ALWAYS start at the FIND WHAT: line? |
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