Searching For Data In A Spreadsheet - Casio CLASSPAD 330 3.04 User Manual

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Searching for Data in a Spread heet
The Search command helps you locate specific data in a spreadsheet quickly and easily.
Search Dialog Box
The Search command can be executed either by tapping [Search] on the [Edit] menu or by
tapping the
button on the toolbar. Executing the Search command displays a search
dialog box like the one shown below, along with a soft keyboard.
The following explains the meaning of each item on the search dialog box.
Item
Search
Range
Search by
Look in
Match Case
Match Entire Cell
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Editing Cell Contents
Enter the character string, value, or expression you want to search
for. What you enter is called the "search string".
Specifies the range of cells to be searched.
Specifies whether the search should be line-by-line or column-by-
column.
Specifies whether values or formulas should be searched.
Select this check box to find exact matches, including uppercase
and lowercase characters, of what is specified in the [Search] box.
Clear the checkbox to search for matches, regardless of case.
Select this check box to find cells that contain only what is
specified in the [Search] box, and nothing else. Clear the check
box to find cells that contain what is specified in the [Search] box,
even if it is mixed with other data.
The following table shows a number of examples of what happens
for each of the [Match Entire Cell] settings when "bcd" is specified
in the [Search] box. " " indicates that the cell is a match, while " "
is not a match.
Cell Content
abcdef
bcd
bcdef
20060301
De cription
Not Selected
Selected

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