find and replace in only one column

shmengie

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can i? i know i can copy the column to a new workbook and F&R from there. any way to do it 'natively' (without the new workbook. ya know, right there as i'm looking at it)?

wxp sp2, office xp sp3.

thx!
 

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doh! i swear to god, i am a moron, in that i'm too smart for my own good. of course i had selected the column prior to F&R. but me, being sooooooo smart, i had to click on 'options' to make sure i had all my bases covered. as soon as you do that, the F&R becomes global.

so barrie, thank you. i promise not to be so smart in the future. :)
 
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