Hi,

Here's my contribution----

If you have N/A or any other data which is commonly filled in various cells
of a work book and you would like to replace all of them with a blank or any
other character, say, Y.


   1. Press Ctrl + F
   2. Type the text which you wish to find
   3. Click on Replace
   4. Type the text you wish the found text to be replaced with
   5. Click on Options
   6. In the drop down shown as Within, select Workbook instead of sheet
   7. Click on Replace All
   8. Bingo, all the text details are replaced in the workbook.

Pavan Kumar Venuturupalli

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Rajesh Kunder <kunder....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Ayush and everyone :-)
>
> Regards,
> Rajesh Kunder
>
> On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Ayush <jainayus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> Please congratulate Rajesh Kunder for winning the Best Excel Tip award
>> of Week # 25. This is really great news that people are participating
>> in the weekly tip contest and sharing amazing tips and tricks.
>>
>> The tip submitted by Rajesh is as follows :
>>
>> Subject : Identifying Merged Cells
>> Tip :
>>   1. *Ctrl+F*. Excel displays the Find tab of the Find and Replace
>> dialog box.
>>   2. Click the Options button to make sure the Find and Replace
>> dialog box is expanded to show all options.
>>   3. Make sure the Find What box is empty.
>>   4. With the insertion point in the Find What box, click the Format
>> button. Excel displays the Find Format dialog box.
>>   5. Make sure the Alignment tab is displayed.
>>   6. Make sure the Merge Cells check box is selected (there should be
>> a check in the check box).
>>   7. Click OK to close the Find Format dialog box.
>>   8. Click Find All.
>>
>> This is new, productive and unique tip among all the tips by the
>> participants. I encourage you all to submit such great tips which will
>> help all members and let you win the prize.
>>
>> MANY MANY CONGRATULATIONS RAJESH   !!!!!!!!!! KEEP IT
>> UP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>> You are now nominated for monthly award and your name is published on
>> home page of this group.
>>
>> CHEERS !!!
>>
>> The competition of week # 26 is already started & you can submit your
>> tip in the thread mentioned below:
>>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/excel-macros/browse_thread/thread/7bd29ef9c24174fc/c3b3a8fa4d2ebeec#c3b3a8fa4d2ebeec
>>
>> Please participate and win wonderful prizes.
>>
>> KEEP POSTING !!!!
>>
>> Thanks and best regards,
>> Ayush Jain
>>
>>
>
> >
>


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V.V.N. Pavan Kumar

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