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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Most programs have a common search shortcut, CTRL+F. This shortcut pops open a search window for you to use in searching through the entire document. Often times, depending on the program, there are specific options. Excel search is no different. Excel Search Tip #1: Find All If you are working with a large set of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most programs have a common search shortcut, CTRL+F. This shortcut pops open a search window for you to use in searching through the entire document. Often times, depending on the program, there are specific options. Excel search is no different.</p>
<h2>Excel Search Tip #1: Find All</h2>
<p>If you are working with a large set of data, and you need to find all cells containing a particular word, number, or phrase you can easily find all cells containing the data you need.</p>
<p>Simply hit CTRL+F, type the information you need to find in the &#8220;Find what&#8221; box, and click the Find All button. A list of cells containing data that matches your search criteria will show up under the search box.</p>
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