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Good Morning,
I'm feeling rather dumb this morning and have a somewhat simple question - At the end of a rather long set of code, I have 30 find and replace features that will essentially convert mixed sets of text/numbers into the correct "Title". The problem I am running into is that some of the shorter sets of mixed characters are contained within the longer sets, so those get replaced but not in their entirety. For instance; Find "Red,," = Replace with "Immediate" Find "Red,,blue" = Replace with "Possible" So, in the current order this will create "Immediate" on the top example, but "Immediateblue" on the second example. Is there a way to change find and replace to find and replace if cell matches exactly or should I just change the order around so that the longest strings come first? |
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Hi Katie,
for a better answer at least I would need more examples. In the paticular case of Find "Red,," = Replace with "Immediate" Find "Red,,blue" = Replace with "Possible" just change the order to Find "Red,,blue" = Replace with "Possible" Find "Red,," = Replace with "Immediate" Maybe that is just the simplest solution. -- Gruß Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA "red.sys" & chr$(64) & "t-online.de" Win XP, Office 2003 (US-Versions) |
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