I am trying to create a very simple function that will take a string of 
text and read a range of texts to see if I have any that string in any of 
the ranges of the texts.   Should be a 10-minute problem to solve.   I am 
however getting a #VALUE back.
I call the function with this:
=Contains(F2,' Scrape'!$D$2:$D$2062)

The function is this: 
Function Contains(ChkFor As String, ChkRng As Range) As String

For Each cell In ChkRng
    If (InStr(cell.Value, ChkFor, 1)) Then
        Contains = "Found"
        Exit For
    End If
    Contains = "Not Found"
Next cell
End Function


OK, I said it was simple :)  However, can anyone point to the problem in 
this code.   I have looked at it until I have become frustrated.

Thanks, 
Greg

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