![]() ![]() ![]() I know it is possible, but I have no clue on how to write a macro to do this. ![]() BUT when I run find and replace with just *2008*, it finds every instance, including the ones with R2 at the end. 2 go to HOME tab, click Find & Select command under Editing group, then select Replace from the drop-down menu list, the Find and Replace dialog will appear. I need to be able to find and replace (or basically curtail the descriptions) to be Windows 2008 R2 Windows 2008 Windows 2003 and Solaris 10. Just do the following steps: 1 select the range of cells that you have applied this formula. I have a column with hundreds of rows that have a description of several operating systems and other info, which looks like this: Windows Server 2008 R2 Member Server Security Technical Implementation Guide Windows 2008 Member Server Security Technical Implementation Guide Solaris 10 10 SPARC SECURITY TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE and Windows Windows 2003 Member Server Security Technical Implementation Guide. Using find and replace does not work because of the values I am working with. ![]() Hi, I am trying to figure out how to use RE to find and replace several values in a column. ![]()
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