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Todayamp;#39;s video is about Find amp;amp; Replace in Excel. Now youamp;#39;re probably familiar with this feature from Office applications, so you will be wondering is it even worth doing a video on Find amp;amp; Replace? Isnamp;#39;t it super straightforward? I think youamp;#39;re gonna be surprised. (upbeat music) Letamp;#39;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 amp;amp; Select and click Find from here or we use the shortcut key Control + F. Youamp;#39;re probably familiar with the Find functionality, not just from Excel but also from other Office applications so Iamp;#39;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 theyamp;#39;re hidden under these tab options. So, if youamp;#39;re looking for something, letamp;#39;s say Iamp;#39;m looking for leila, I can decide if I wanna look for it within the shee