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Today's video is about Find & Replace in Excel. Now you're probably familiar with this feature from Office applications, so you will be wondering is it even worth doing a video on Find & Replace? Isn't it super straightforward? I think you're gonna be surprised. (upbeat music) Let's use these demo files to do some examples. First question, how do we get to the Find dialog box? We can go to Home, Find & Select and click Find from here or we use the shortcut key Control + F. You're probably familiar with the Find functionality, not just from Excel but also from other Office applications so I'm not gonna bore you with that. What I just wanna show you are some additional options that can come in really handy in Excel and they're hidden under these tab options. So, if you're looking for something, let's say I'm looking for leila, I can decide if I wanna look for it within the sheet or within the entire workbook. So, by setting this to Workbook, it goes through every single tab and it looks...