Concatenate If
Great. That worked for me. Next questions would be how do I eliminate
repeated text
My actual Formula is:
=IF($A$1=$O1,$D$1,"")&IF($A$2=$O1,$D$2,"")&IF($A$3 =$O1,$D$3,"")&IF($A$4=$O1,$D$4,"")&IF($A$5=$O1,$D$ 5,"")&IF($A$6=$O1,$D$6,"")&IF($A$7=$O1,$D$7,"")
O1 is the reference number for me to look against.D:D is the text that I am
capturing, and A:A is the column I am basing my logic test off of.
I need to do two things. 1st, remove any duplicate names...
2nd, I need to place a hard return between them. I think that the new line
function is CHAR(10), but not sure where it goes in the formula, and I have
no clue as to how to eliminate or pass over duplicate text strings...
Thanks
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Thank you for your time
Novice
"Novice" wrote:
Exactly What I needed. thanks
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Thank you for your time
Novice
"Shane Devenshire" wrote:
Hi,
You can do it, but its a rather tedious formuls:
=IF(A1=1,B1,"")&IF(A2=1,B2,"")&....
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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire
"Novice" wrote:
Can I concatenate cells in a coumn if cells in another column return a
particular value?
e.g.
A B
1 1 Text A
2 1 Text B
3 2 Text C
4 3 Text C
5 4 Text C
4 Text C
I would like the formula to find all instances of the value 1 (one) in
Column A and then concatenate only those Rows in Column B
result: Text A; Text B
I will need to repeat this exercise for 40 particular values.
I cannot use macros, addons, or VBA editor.
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Thank you for your time
Novice
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