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In addition to Saruman's suggestion.
After hitting the Find All button as instructed below, in the Found Dialog Box you can hit SHIFT + End to select all found cells and apply formatting to all at once if desired. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 00:01:06 -0000, "Saruman" wrote: In Excel 2003, you can use the find Tab of Find And Replace to locate coloured cells. Open a find and replace form Leave the Find What: field blank Click the options button Click the dropdown arrow on the Format Button Select the Choose Format From Cell option Now click in a cell with the format that you want to amend Click the Find All Button and cells with that formatting are shown in the lower window. Click each one to go to that cell and make format changes as required in each cell. Hope this helps! -- Saruman |
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