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=IF(OR(C7="Car",C7="Van",C7="Bike"),D7,"Enter Price")


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"Sean" wrote in message
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I have the following formula that I wish to return a value for

=IF(OR(C7=Car,Van, Bike),D7,"Enter Price")

Car, Van Bike are values within a Drop down list that I select in Cell
C7 etc

I am getting an error message 'There is more than one Cell with this
label' for Van - what does that mean and how can I overcome it? I
don't have any Range Names with this label.

I've removed Van from my formula i.e. =IF(OR(C7=Car,Bike),D7,"Enter
Price") and when I copy this down past C8 I get
=IF(OR(C7=Car,Car),D7,"Enter Price") - how can "Bike" now change to
"Car"??

Is it because the text I'm looking for are from a dropdown?

Thanks