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Hello, does anyone know how to use the LOOKUP formula to read a cell if it
contains something. For example, I have a list showing cad engineer, then on the next row CAD, the next row Cad technician and so on, all with different descriptions of CAD In rowns A1:A100 I want my cell to equal CAD if call A1 contains CAD. I also want it to read other words, like if it contains cad equal CAD, if it contains ADMIN equal ADM etc.... Thank you! :) |
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Fiona,
There are several ways but if you have a lot of values to look up then perhaps a table something like:- Col b Col C Cad Ca Car Cr Admin Adm This Tat Then a formula =VLOOKUP(A1,B$1:C$4,2,FALSE) The formula looks in A1 compares it to the left column of B1_C4 and returns the value iin the right column. Mike "Fiona" wrote: Hello, does anyone know how to use the LOOKUP formula to read a cell if it contains something. For example, I have a list showing cad engineer, then on the next row CAD, the next row Cad technician and so on, all with different descriptions of CAD In rowns A1:A100 I want my cell to equal CAD if call A1 contains CAD. I also want it to read other words, like if it contains cad equal CAD, if it contains ADMIN equal ADM etc.... Thank you! :) |
Lookup
Thanks Mike, that's nearly it, but it becomes unstuck when I have, for
example CAD Engineer in one cell which will be read as CAD, but I also want a seperate cell for Engineer, but this will also be read as CAD, which would be incorrect. I did think I could have something like =IF(C3 "*"&CAD&"*",CAD), or =IF(C3"*"&HIGHWAY&"*",HIGH) Am I close? Thank you for your help. "Mike H" wrote: Fiona, There are several ways but if you have a lot of values to look up then perhaps a table something like:- Col b Col C Cad Ca Car Cr Admin Adm This Tat Then a formula =VLOOKUP(A1,B$1:C$4,2,FALSE) The formula looks in A1 compares it to the left column of B1_C4 and returns the value iin the right column. Mike "Fiona" wrote: Hello, does anyone know how to use the LOOKUP formula to read a cell if it contains something. For example, I have a list showing cad engineer, then on the next row CAD, the next row Cad technician and so on, all with different descriptions of CAD In rowns A1:A100 I want my cell to equal CAD if call A1 contains CAD. I also want it to read other words, like if it contains cad equal CAD, if it contains ADMIN equal ADM etc.... Thank you! :) |
Lookup
Fiona,
It may be that I'm not understanding correctly but what you describe is no problem to the original idea I suggested, just extenf the table thus:- Cad Ca Car Cr Admin Adm This Tat Cad Engineer Cad Engineer Cad An then alte the range in the formula for the array Mike "Fiona" wrote: Thanks Mike, that's nearly it, but it becomes unstuck when I have, for example CAD Engineer in one cell which will be read as CAD, but I also want a seperate cell for Engineer, but this will also be read as CAD, which would be incorrect. I did think I could have something like =IF(C3 "*"&CAD&"*",CAD), or =IF(C3"*"&HIGHWAY&"*",HIGH) Am I close? Thank you for your help. "Mike H" wrote: Fiona, There are several ways but if you have a lot of values to look up then perhaps a table something like:- Col b Col C Cad Ca Car Cr Admin Adm This Tat Then a formula =VLOOKUP(A1,B$1:C$4,2,FALSE) The formula looks in A1 compares it to the left column of B1_C4 and returns the value iin the right column. Mike "Fiona" wrote: Hello, does anyone know how to use the LOOKUP formula to read a cell if it contains something. For example, I have a list showing cad engineer, then on the next row CAD, the next row Cad technician and so on, all with different descriptions of CAD In rowns A1:A100 I want my cell to equal CAD if call A1 contains CAD. I also want it to read other words, like if it contains cad equal CAD, if it contains ADMIN equal ADM etc.... Thank you! :) |
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