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Hi Ramesh,
It would be easy to write a VBA macro that would do this. But are you willing to entertain a VBA-based solution? If so, you would probably want to assign a keyboard shortcut other than Ctrl-F so that it would not be confused with the built-in Find. Damon -----Original Message----- Hi, I have used the conditional formatting. I was wondering if there is a way to do a conditional find. By using Ctrl F, is there a way I can search the spreadsheet values based on a condition instead of a specific value. For ex, I want to find the values that exceed say 10 using ctrl+F in a particular column or a selected bunch of cells. Is there an alternative ? Thanks, Ramesh. . |
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