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Default Check for text in multiple cells

Definitely works, thank you. Can I sub in a list of names for "Bill", so
that any name in the list "Names" will be printed if contained in the cells
checked?

"JLatham" wrote:

Not elegant, but it will work:

=IF(IF(A1="Bill",1,0)+IF(C1="Bill",1,0)+IF(E1="Bil l",1,0)+IF(G1="Bill",1,0)+IF(I1="Bill",1,0)=1,"Jus t One Bill","")

of course you could substitute a cell address where you'd type in a name for
"Bill" in all of the formulas.

"tommcbrny" wrote:

Hello,

I would like to check multiple cells for a name and, if the name appears in
any of them, print that name to the destination cell. For instance, columns
A, C, E, G, and I contain names. I want to check A1, C1, E1, G1, and I1 for
"Bill" and, if "Bill" is present in any of the, print "Bill" in K1. Each
name should only appear in one of the columns in a row, so if "Bill' is in
C1, it won't be in A, E, G, or I 1.

Can this be done?
Thanks
Tom