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Default Find/Replace - Full Navigation of Spreadsheet


Hi everyone!

I use the Excel *Find/Replace* dialogue box frequently.

However, when the dialogue box is displayed on the screen, all
functionality of the spreadsheet is temporarily frozen, and I can only
access the Find/Replace box.


Someone at my old work got the Find/Replace box to remain accessible on
the screen, while at the same time I still had full navigation of the
spreadsheet (for editing, scrolling etc.).


I have been trying to figure out how to do this for a long time.


DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO DO THIS?

Thanks for reading :)
BTW, I am using *Excel 2003*.


Jenny ;)


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