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On Thu, 1/26/17, Vicky <jorwalvi...@gmail.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Simple function but it returns #VALUE
 To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
 Date: Thursday, January 26, 2017, 6:53 PM
 
 Hi Greg,
 The given code only works when you are comparing
 the contents of the entire cell from one in the range. It
 won't work if your chkFor cell is matching partially
 with one of the cells from range.
 Regards,Vicky
 On 26-Jan-2017 9:47
 PM, "Greg Della-Croce" <greg_della-cr...@sil.org>
 wrote:
 Vicky, thanks for the idea.   I will see how it
 works for me.  I appreciate the time/effort you put in to
 help me!
 Greg
 
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 Della-CroceSkype:
 gdellacroce55Cell: 407-408-2572greg_della-cr...@sil.org"If you assume you know 
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 answer, you will miss having a breakthrough. It’s okay to
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 On Thu, Jan 26, 2017
 at 11:13 AM, Vicky <jorwalvi...@gmail.com>
 wrote:
 Hi Greg,
 I have found a solution. Hope this
 helps!
 
 Function
 Contains(ChkFor As String, ChkRng As
 Range)
 For
 Each cell In ChkRng    If cell.Value = ChkFor
 Then 
       Contains = "Found"        Exit
 For 
   Else        Contains = "Not
 Found"    End If
 Next
 cellEnd Function
 The above code worked for me. :)
 Regards,Vicky
 On Thursday, January 19, 2017 at 7:15:03 PM UTC+5:30, Greg
 Della-Croce wrote:I am trying to
 create a very simple function that will take a string of
 text and read a range of texts to see if I have any that
 string in any of the ranges of the texts.   Should be a
 10-minute problem to solve.   I am however getting a #VALUE
 back.I call the function with this:=Contains(F2,'
 Scrape'!$D$2:$D$2062)
 
 The function is this: Function Contains(ChkFor As String, ChkRng
 As Range) As String
 For Each cell In
 ChkRng    If
 (InStr(cell.Value, ChkFor, 1)) Then        Contains =
 "Found" 
       Exit For 
   End If   
 Contains = "Not Found"Next cellEnd Function
 
 OK, I said it was simple :)  However, can anyone point to
 the problem in this code.   I have looked at it until I
 have become frustrated.
 Thanks, Greg
 
 
 
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