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berj - 04 Feb 2005 09:01 GMT
Is it possible to search on the results on a cell?

For example, a cell may have a formula such as

=3+5

You can search and find the 3 or the 5.  The cell with show 8, is it
possible to search for an 8 and have it find this cell?

TIA
Niek Otten - 04 Feb 2005 09:36 GMT
Yes. In the Search dialog, choose Options and select Look in Values.

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news.la.sbcglobal.net - 04 Feb 2005 19:33 GMT
Thank you!

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news.la.sbcglobal.net - 16 Feb 2005 19:02 GMT
Is it possible to have that option be the default?

Berj

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Dave Peterson - 17 Feb 2005 00:18 GMT
Saved from a previous post:

Excel tries to help by remembering the last settings you used--except for the
first search in that session.

You can use that to your advantage.

You could make a dummy workbook and put it in your xlStart folder.  Have a
macro in that workbook that does a find (and sets all the stuff the way you
like).  Then closes and gets out of the way.

Option Explicit
Sub auto_open()
   
   Worksheets("sheet1").Cells.Find What:="", After:=ActiveCell, _
           LookIn:=xlValues, _
           LookAt:=xlPart, SearchOrder:=xlByColumns, _
           SearchDirection:=xlNext, MatchCase:=False          
   
   ThisWorkbook.Close savechanges:=False

End Sub

The workbook opens, does a find (to fix your settings) and then closes to get
out of the way.

If you're new to macros, you may want to read David McRitchie's intro at:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm

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