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In Excel XP (& maybe earlier versions, too), the Find dialog box has an
Options button which, when clicked, gives you a dropdown where you can choose to search either the Sheet or the Workbook. Does that meet your needs? Duke "medic2816" wrote: Let's say I have a workbook containing multiple worksheets, each a separate materials requisition. I want to find out when (and details) I last ordered a particular item. Other than selecting each worksheet one at a time and then using "find," is there a search that would look through all the worksheets in that particular workbook? |
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