'Declaration Function Find( _ ByVal what As Object, _ Optional ByVal after As Object, _ Optional ByVal lookIn As FindLookIn, _ Optional ByVal lookAt As LookAt, _ Optional ByVal searchOrder As SearchOrder, _ Optional ByVal searchDirection As SearchDirection, _ Optional ByVal matchCase As Boolean _ ) As IRange
'Usage Dim instance As IRange Dim what As Object Dim after As Object Dim lookIn As FindLookIn Dim lookAt As LookAt Dim searchOrder As SearchOrder Dim searchDirection As SearchDirection Dim matchCase As Boolean Dim value As IRange value = instance.Find(what, after, lookIn, lookAt, searchOrder, searchDirection, matchCase)
Parameters
- what
- The data to search for.
- after
- The cell after which you want the search to begin. The search begins after this cell; the specified cell isn't searched until the method wraps back around to this cell. If you do not specify this argument, the search starts after the cell in the upper-left corner of the range.
- lookIn
- The type of data to search.
- lookAt
- A LookAt value indicates whether a match is made against the whole of the search text or any part of the search text.
- searchOrder
- The order in which to search the range.
- searchDirection
- A SearchDirection value indicates whether a match is made against the whole of the search text or any part of the search text.
- matchCase
true
to make the search case-sensitive.
Return Value
An IRange object that represents the first cell where that information is found.