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Default Finding Data in a worksheet

After deleting a blank cell that kept me from highlighting a specific column,
I am no longer able to do a find in an excel worksheet. After talking to a
few people about this issue, I realize that other people have had similar
experiences with excel and have not found a solution. Is there anyway
possible to get the find feature back into my excel spreadsheet?
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I've never seen anyone be able to do a Find in excel.

How are you starting it? Edit|find or ctrl-f or something else???

What version of excel are you using?

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After deleting a blank cell that kept me from highlighting a specific column,
I am no longer able to do a find in an excel worksheet. After talking to a
few people about this issue, I realize that other people have had similar
experiences with excel and have not found a solution. Is there anyway
possible to get the find feature back into my excel spreadsheet?


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