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    Why does a search find * in every cell?

    So continuing from my past problem which was solved by shg...

    Now I have 300+ rows that look something like "3 * 5" but without an equal sign, so its not an equation or anything (and thats how i want it for now). And all I want to do is replace the * with an X. But when I do a simple find and replace, the entire cell becomes an x instead of just the *.

    Also weirdly when I do a search, the search is finding a * in cells that don't even have the asterisk inside... Even just cells with only text...

    Anyone can help me with another simple question? Sorry for the trouble!

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    Re: Why does a search find * in every cell?

    The asterisk is a wildcard character. Search for ~*. The tilde escapes the asterisk.
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    Re: Why does a search find * in every cell?

    Thank you again, my hero.

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