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How do use wildcards using the Find/Replace menu.
According to help it's possible to use '?' & '*' but it never seems to work for me. Let's say I have a block of cells that contain references to other cells something like =if(a5...); =if(b3...); =if(c2...) etc. I wish to make all the row numbers absolute - i.e. =if(a$5...); =if(b$3....); =if(c$2...) and so on. TIA Stella |
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