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Thomas,
It's a value - I typed in 6/30/08. I just realized, though, that it stored it as 6/30/2008. When I use that for my find and replace, it works. Thanks for your help. Mary "Thomas [PBD]" wrote: Mary, Is 6/30/08 based from a Formula, or is it a Value? Say you have a formula, and you are telling it to return 6/30/08, then you would have to replace the value that the formula is returning, OR is your 6/30/08 a value to begin with? -- --Thomas [PBD] Working hard to make working easy. "Mary Fetsch" wrote: In Excel 2003 and 2007, I'm having the same problem. I want to replace all occurrences of 06/30/08 with 07/31/08. I can only find 06/30/08 if I search values and not formulas. However, when I try to do the replace, I only have the option to replace formulas, so I can't do the replace. Help! Mary Fetsch |
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