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Default how to use find binoculars in excel 2000 .xls ?

I have an excel spreadsheet with up to letter K in columns ( 11 columns) and
each column has 8717 rows of information ( academy awards list of the past 77
years).. Trouble is the find button doesn't find anything.
If go to find and type in ' Gone with the wind ", it says Microsoft excel
cannot find the name you are searching for, if you are certain the data
exists in the current sheet, check your spelling"... huh?

and of course other titles say the same. I have tried for over ten minutes
to get this to work.

I have 'search by rows' look in formulas' and both boxes are unchecked..
I have tried various ways to handle this and cannot get the .xls to co
operate.

what is there left for me to check?


using office 2000 on windows Xp pro.

thanks

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