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Hi Phil, I don't think there is.
What I do to get around the problem that you have identified is, before I start the search, highlight all the cells in the Worsheet (by clicking on cell to the left of A and above 1 towards the top left hand corner) then I do Ctrl-F: that way the cells that you are looking for are much more clearly highlighted. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. "Phil C" wrote: In the older version of Excel when I used the find utility it would highlight the cells found in a different shade. When I use the same utility in Excel 2007 the highlighting is bearly visable, so I cannot see what I searched for. Is there a way I can change this so the highlighted result is more visable ?. -- Phil C Engineer |
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