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OpenOffice Calc 3.x Guide
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Finding and replacing text

  1. Open the Find & Replace dialog, click More Options to expand the dialog, and select Values or Notes in the Search in drop-down list.
  2. Type the text you want to find in the Search for box.
  3. To replace the text with different text, type the new text in the Replace with box.
  4. Click Find, Find All, Replace, or Replace All.

When you click Find, Calc selects the next cell that contains your text. You can edit the text, then click Find again to advance to the next found cell. If you closed the dialog, you can press Ctrl+Shift+F to find the next cell without opening the dialog.

When you click Find All, Calc selects all cells that contain your entry. Now you can, for example, apply a cell style to all at once.


OpenOffice Calc 3.x Guide
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