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Default Database Search Form Help?

My task is to make a form which does the following: It needs to search an
Excel worksheet for a string of text entered by the user and then spit out a
new worksheet with only rows containing that data.

Seems like it should be very easy, but I am completely new to Excel and all
of my attempts thus far have failed. I'm trying to learn some basic VBA as
quick as I can, but some help would be absolutely wonderful.

Basically, the way it should look is this: there should be a box which asks
for text, let's call this SearchString. And then there should be a button
beneath it that begins the search process (let's call this SearchStart).
After pressing the SearchStart button, the user should see all rows
containing the previously-entered SearchString in a new worksheet.

Easy as that, but I don't know where to begin. Can someone help?

Thanks!
 
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