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Search end/beginning of cell
I know I can do this with functions but is there anyway to do search/replace
indicating this? In word I just do ^pWord or Word^p but not sure how/if I can do this in Excel |
Search end/beginning of cell
For searching, you can look at the whole cell (match entire cell contents)
And look for something like: MSNY* This will find the cells that start with MSNY *MSNY will find the cells that end with MSNY The replace is gonna be a problem for you (I bet). What do you want to start with and what do you want to end with? (save your work before you start. I'm guessing that it won't do what you want.) msnyc07 wrote: I know I can do this with functions but is there anyway to do search/replace indicating this? In word I just do ^pWord or Word^p but not sure how/if I can do this in Excel -- Dave Peterson |
Search end/beginning of cell
Ps. If you don't see that Option (for matching the cell's contents), click the
Options button. msnyc07 wrote: I know I can do this with functions but is there anyway to do search/replace indicating this? In word I just do ^pWord or Word^p but not sure how/if I can do this in Excel -- Dave Peterson |
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