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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Roshan Thpa

Excel : 7 Basic, Find & Select

You can use Excel's Find and Replace feature to quickly find specific text and replace it with other text. You can use Excel's Go To Special feature to quickly select all cells with formulas, comments, conditional formatting, constants, data validation, etc.

Find

To quickly find specific text, execute the following steps.
1. On the Home tab, click Find & Select, Find...
Click Find
The 'Find and Replace' dialog box appears.
2. Type the text you want to find. For example, type Ferrari.
3. Click 'Find Next'.
Find Next
Excel selects the first occurrence.
First Occurrence
4. Click 'Find Next' to select the second occurrence.
Second Occurrence
5. To get a list of all the occurrences, click 'Find All'.
Find All

Replace

To quickly find specific text and replace it with other text, execute the following steps.
1. On the Home tab, click Find & Select, Replace...
Click Replace
The 'Find and Replace' dialog box appears (with the Replace tab selected).
2. Type the text you want to find (Veneno) and replace it with (Diablo).
3. Click 'Find Next'.
Find Next
Excel selects the first occurrence. No replacement has been made yet.
First Occurrence
4. Click 'Replace' to make a single replacement.
Replace
Note: use 'Replace All' to replace all occurrences.

Go To Special

You can use Excel's Go To Special feature to quickly select all cells with formulas, comments, conditional formatting, constants, data validation, etc. For example, to select all cells with formulas, execute the following steps.
1. Select a single cell.
2. On the Home tab, click Find & Select, Go To Special...
Click Go To Special
Note: Formulas, Comments, Conditional formatting, Constants and Data Validation are shortcuts. They can also be found under Go To Special.
3. Select Formulas and click OK.
Select Formulas 
Note: you can search for cells with formulas that return Numbers, Text, Logicals (TRUE and FALSE) and Errors. These check boxes are also available if you select Constants.
Excel selects all cells with formulas.
All Cells with Formulas
General note: if you select a single cell before you click Find, Replace or Go To Special, Excel searches the entire worksheet. To search a range of cells, first select a range of cells.

Roshan Thpa

About Roshan Thpa -

Roshan Kumar Thapa is veteran keen tech-savvy person which has enabled him to qualify for the job. He has knowledge in wide range of IT fields. He is highly trained and skilled in Graphic design, Tally, A+ hardware and networking, AutoCAD, Web Design/Development, Application Development, Video editing, Q-Basic and had good knowledge of C, C++, C# and Java programming. He keeps a keen interest in information technology and loves to keep himself updated through news, magazines, books, and blogs. He likes to learn and share his knowledge. He also runs a blog where he posts updates about the latest advancements in technology and his own teachings as well.

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