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Hi,
I am trying to find an easy way to search through the whole Excel
document, and not only current wheet (as Ctrl+F does).
Any ideas how to do this?

Cheers!


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Select all sheets (right click on a sheet tab and select "select all
sheets")
Then do a ctrl-f and it will show you all the matches.

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Cool, thanks!


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