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    Hello,
    I am trying to come up with a macro which searches through the entire Worksheet, for the words "my search" and each time it finds a match, select the cell where the "my search" text is and display a message box saying" "MATCH".
    Could you please advise?
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    It has to be a macro I assume and not just Ctrl + F ?
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    Re: Find all

    Yes,
    It has to be a macro.
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    Hi plans,

    Try this:

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    Hello plans,

    Here is macro based on your first post. You choose to ignore case or not by changing a variable.
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