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That's hardly surprising. If you want to replace 4 with 5 use:
Find = 4 Replace = 5 I can't imagine how you could interpret my previous reply as suggesting you could use some kind of formula as the Replace expression.
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Yes, I know I can replace 4 with 5 but I want to replace any number with an integer one greater x with x+1
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