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Select cells that contain formulas
Applies to:
Microsoft Office Excel 2003
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Do one of the following:
Select the
range
(range: Two or more cells on a sheet. The cells in a range can be adjacent or nonadjacent.)
that includes the type of cells you want to select.
Click any cell to select all cells of this type on the active worksheet.
On the
Edit
menu, click
Go To
.
Click
Special
.
Click
Formulas
, and then select the check box next to the type of data you want to select.
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