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isPermaLink="false">http://www.jimfmunro.com/?p=753#comment-659</guid> <description>&lt;p&gt;Another technique that you may consider for weeding out things like .au is to use Find to Find All (not replace anything), then go to Background Color and choose a bright color.  All the ones with .au will then be VERY noticeable.  You can then just go down the list and delete them one at a time or in small groups.  One thing to remember:  The background color stays with the cell, not the information, so don&#039;t re-Sort anything until you&#039;ve deleted them all.  You can then highlight the whole sheet and choose No Background in the Background Color.  :)&lt;/p&gt; </description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another technique that you may consider for weeding out things like .au is to use Find to Find All (not replace anything), then go to Background Color and choose a bright color.  All the ones with .au will then be VERY noticeable.  You can then just go down the list and delete them one at a time or in small groups.  One thing to remember:  The background color stays with the cell, not the information, so don&#8217;t re-Sort anything until you&#8217;ve deleted them all.  You can then highlight the whole sheet and choose No Background in the Background Color. <img
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