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Steve's answer worked. but now I want this function to work for the entire
column. I can manually change the The row number each time but there has to be an easier way. "John Bundy" wrote: See if this does what you are asking, paste in M1 or adapt for your first cell. =IF(C1="Red",1,IF(C2="black",1,"")) -- -John Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "cyrock1" wrote: I'm trying to figure out a function for a column. I want column M to look at column C and IF the word in column C is "black" or "red" i want column M to show a value of "1" |
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