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Hello,
I would like to us the find function on a sheet to search for either of 2 words. If I want to search for multiple words for example A and B I use: ..Find(what:="A" & "*" & "B", But what do I use if i want to search for A OR B. I know I can first search for A and subsequently for B but I would like to use a single find function. thanks in advance! Lucas van Rijsewijk Deurne, The Netherlands |
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