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trafficbroker

Find and Replace
 

Hi everyone

Just a quick question I cant find the answer to anywhere! How do you do
a find and replace for functional symbols such as ? or *

Thanks in advance,

Matt
Traffic Broker


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Otto Moehrbach

Find and Replace
 
Put a tilde "~" in front of the symbol. HTH Otto
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Hi everyone

Just a quick question I cant find the answer to anywhere! How do you do
a find and replace for functional symbols such as ? or *

Thanks in advance,

Matt
Traffic Broker


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trafficbroker

Find and Replace
 

ah great thanks very much. Making hundreds of macros for sorting some
data today so better get back to it!

Thanks for your help.

Matt


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Gord Dibben

Find and Replace
 
"Hundreds of macros"?

Why?

What are you sorting that would require that many macros?


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 09:26:58 -0600, trafficbroker
wrote:


ah great thanks very much. Making hundreds of macros for sorting some
data today so better get back to it!

Thanks for your help.

Matt



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