Creating searchtxt-function

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I want to make own function which is like =SEARCHTXT("BLAAH";A1)

If A1 includes somewhere text BLAAH, function gives TRUE otherwise FALSE.

Help me please.
 

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Code:
Function searchtxt(txt As String, r As Range) As Boolean
searchtxt = InStr(r.Value, txt) > 0
End Function
 
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Code:
Function searchtxt(txt As String, r As Range) As Boolean
Dim c As Range
For Each c In r
    searchtxt = InStr(c.Value, txt) > 0
    If searchtxt Then Exit Function
Next c
End Function
 
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