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Default Find and Replace Command

On the Find and Replace Command, under the look in option, the only choice I
am given is "formula". I would like to specify that Find and Replace look in
"values" rather than "formulas" but "values" is not there. Can some one
explain to me how I can get "values" offered as a option.
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Default Find and Replace Command

ManhattenRebel,
This is what I found:
I opened a new sheet, put in some dumby numbers in a column.
Selected edit, replace and
in the window "Find and Replace", lower left-hand corner. Selected "Look in:"
selected "Value". Select "Replace" tab. Entered one number to "Find", one
number to "Replace", eventhough "Look in:" showed "Formulas"
It found and repalced the numbers I selected.

hth

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On the Find and Replace Command, under the look in option, the only choice I
am given is "formula". I would like to specify that Find and Replace look in
"values" rather than "formulas" but "values" is not there. Can some one
explain to me how I can get "values" offered as a option.

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