Try this and see if it works? Replace the "cel" variable with your criteria.
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.Find(what:=cel, LookIn:=xlValues, LookAt:=xlWhole)
Try this and see if it works? Replace the "cel" variable with your criteria.
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.Find(what:=cel, LookIn:=xlValues, LookAt:=xlWhole)
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Hi Dave
This is exactly what I have written. Quite mysteriously, the xlWhole is not working.
In the range that I had mentioned, it still finds A*B*C when I search for A*B.
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