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Select all the worksheet tabs and than do Ctrl + F
The easiest way is to select the first tab. Go to the last tab and holding the Shift key select the last tab. (Use the arrows in the lower left corner to navigate between the sheets) hth -- steveb (Remove 'NOSPAM' from email address if replying direct) "TredderX " wrote in message ... I didn't seem to get much input on that one, so how about this: How can I search an entire workbook? The default Ctrl+F only seems to work on the current worksheet. Thanks. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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