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General Question
Is there a possibility that you are able to create something like a serach
engine in excel? Currently I have a book that is blank that I would like to create a search engine with, and I have 4 other books on the bottom all with different information by company. Is there a way that on my first book, if you were to type what it is that you are looking for in there, that it would be able to look through all the other books and see if it is there or not, and if it is, then bring it up, if not, it would say something that it is not available. I hope that makes sense for you! Thanks for your time! Jared Jenner |
General Question
If by "book" you actaully are referring to sheets, you can higlight all the
sheets by clicking on the tab (name) of the first sheet and while holdign the Shift key, click on the last tab. Then hit CTRL+F , which is the shortcut for Find. HTH "Jared Jenner" wrote: Is there a possibility that you are able to create something like a serach engine in excel? Currently I have a book that is blank that I would like to create a search engine with, and I have 4 other books on the bottom all with different information by company. Is there a way that on my first book, if you were to type what it is that you are looking for in there, that it would be able to look through all the other books and see if it is there or not, and if it is, then bring it up, if not, it would say something that it is not available. I hope that makes sense for you! Thanks for your time! Jared Jenner |
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