Find & Replace Q

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I am having a difficulty in Find & Replacing some text. The following
is a formula within a cell:-

='F:\Sean\My Documents\Reports\Add Reports\Large Customer Analysis\
[Large Cust June - May''08.xls]Report'!$W36

I am looking to replace all instances of May'08 with May'09 (this will
then reference to another file). But it returns "No matches found" -
am I doing this the correct way?


Thanks

Sean

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