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Default Help! Array formula for data that uses words instead of number

You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!

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Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"cecij22" wrote in message
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I just started exploring the world of functions in excel...well things that
are more complicated than just summing a range of numbers! Looking at the
formula, it looks way less complicated than what I was making it out to be
lol. Thanks so much. It worked perfectly.

"T. Valko" wrote:

Try this:

=IF(COUNTIF(B1:D1,"*orioles*"),"baseball today","")

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Biff
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"cecij22" wrote in message
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I have a Little League schedule with 129 rows that looks like this:

A B C
D E
1 9/8 Braves
Orioles vs Nationals
2 9/9 Pirates Red Sox vs Braves
Orioles
3 9/10 Muckdogs vs Orioles Red
Sox

I want to enter a formula in Column E that tells Excel to check cells
b1:d1
in each row and if any cell contains the name orioles, regardless of
whether
it's alone or as part of a match-up, then the text "baseball today"
should
appear in the corresponding row in Column E. I'd use this formula in
column
E for each row of my spreadsheet. I tried using the formula
=if(ISNUMBER(SEARCH("*orioles*", b1:d1)), "baseball today","") and
Ctrl+Shift+Ent but it doesn't work. If I change the formula so that
instead
of an array, it references the specific cell that contains the word
orioles,
for example instead of using b1:d1 just using d1, the formula works.
Can
anyone help me?