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A question about Excel's "Find" feature.

I use Excel to note phone calls and messages from voicemail and frequently search it for info from recent calls...but the Find function always starts at line 1 (I've got 5300+ lines).

Can I tweak the Find function to search "up" from where I've got the cursor?
...kind of like IE's find feature of being able to search up or down?

Thanks!!

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