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I no that there are short cuts when using the find option. example i want to
find everything at the end of the text in a cell like the word CORE and the
begining of every word is something difrent like #'s. I no that you can
insert something so that it will look at the end of it... does that makes
sence???? arrggg i hope so LOL
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maybe looking for
*core
will help you find all the cells that contain values that end with CORE.

The asterisk is a wildcard.

Trisher75 wrote:

I no that there are short cuts when using the find option. example i want to
find everything at the end of the text in a cell like the word CORE and the
begining of every word is something difrent like #'s. I no that you can
insert something so that it will look at the end of it... does that makes
sence???? arrggg i hope so LOL


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*CORE

#s*



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"Trisher75" wrote in message
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I no that there are short cuts when using the find option. example i want

to
find everything at the end of the text in a cell like the word CORE and

the
begining of every word is something difrent like #'s. I no that you can
insert something so that it will look at the end of it... does that makes
sence???? arrggg i hope so LOL



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thank you that worked.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

maybe looking for
*core
will help you find all the cells that contain values that end with CORE.

The asterisk is a wildcard.

Trisher75 wrote:

I no that there are short cuts when using the find option. example i want to
find everything at the end of the text in a cell like the word CORE and the
begining of every word is something difrent like #'s. I no that you can
insert something so that it will look at the end of it... does that makes
sence???? arrggg i hope so LOL


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the * worked.. not to sure what you mean by the #s*????

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

*CORE

#s*



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Peo Sjoblom

"Trisher75" wrote in message
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I no that there are short cuts when using the find option. example i want

to
find everything at the end of the text in a cell like the word CORE and

the
begining of every word is something difrent like #'s. I no that you can
insert something so that it will look at the end of it... does that makes
sence???? arrggg i hope so LOL






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I thought you wanted the beginning of words as well starting with #s


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"trisher75" wrote in message
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the * worked.. not to sure what you mean by the #s*????

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

*CORE

#s*



--

Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

"Trisher75" wrote in message
...
I no that there are short cuts when using the find option. example i

want
to
find everything at the end of the text in a cell like the word CORE

and
the
begining of every word is something difrent like #'s. I no that you

can
insert something so that it will look at the end of it... does that

makes
sence???? arrggg i hope so LOL






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