When working with a lot of data in Excel, it can be difficult and time consuming to locate specific information. You can easily search your workbook using the
Find
feature, which also allows you to modify content using the
Replace
feature.
Watch the video below to learn more about using Find and Replace.
To find cell content:
In our example, we'll use the Find command to locate a specific department in this list.
From the
Home
tab, click the
Find and Select
command, then select
Find
from the drop-down menu.
The
Find and Replace
dialog box will appear. Enter the
content
you want to find. In our example, we'll type the department's name.
Click
Find Next
. If the content is found, the cell containing that content will be
selected
.
Click
Find Next
to find more instances or
Find All
to see every instance of the search term.
When you are finished, click
Close
to exit the Find and Replace dialog box.
You can also access the Find command by pressing
Ctrl+F
on your keyboard.
Click
Options
to see advanced search criteria in the Find and Replace dialog box.
To replace cell content:
At times, you may discover that you've repeatedly made a mistake throughout your workbook (like misspelling someone's name) or that you need to exchange a particular word or phrase for another. You can use Excel's
Find and Replace
feature to make quick revisions. In our example, we'll use Find and Replace to correct a list of department names.
From the
Home
tab, click the
Find & Select
command, then select
Replace...
from the drop-down menu.
The
Find and Replace
dialog box will appear. Type the text you want to find in the
Find what:
field.
Type the text you want to replace it with in the
Replace with:
field, then click
Find Next
.
If the content is found, the cell containing this content will be
selected
.
Review
the text to make sure you want to replace it.
If you want to replace it, select one of the
replace
options
. Choosing
Replace
will replace individual instances
, while
Replace All
will replace every instance of the text throughout the workbook. In our example, we'll choose this option to save time.
A dialog box will appear, confirming the number of replacements made. Click
OK
to continue.
The selected cell content will be
replaced
.
When you're finished, click Close to exit the Find and Replace dialog box.
Generally, it's best to avoid using
Replace All
because it doesn't give you the option of skipping anything you don't want to change. You should only use this option if you're absolutely sure it won't replace anything you didn't intend it to.
Click the
Challenge
tab in the bottom-left of the workbook.
Crystal Lewis got married and changed her last name to Taylor. Use
Find and Replace
to change Crystal's last name from
Lewis
to
Taylor
. Be careful to
only
change Crystal's last name!
Find and replace
Bio
with
Biology
. Be careful
not
to change the Biomedical Engineering major!
Use
Find and Replace All
to replace the
Physics
major to
Physical Science
.
When you're finished, your worksheet should look like this: