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perfect, thank you very much
"ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, Try =IF(OR(D3=A1,D3=A2,D3=B5,D3=B6),"NOTHING FURTHER NEEDED","CONTACT SUPERVISOR") -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "dchristo" wrote: ex. if d3 = cell A1 OR cell A2 OR cell B5 OR cell B6,"NOTHING FURTHER NEEDED","CONTACT SUPERVISOR") how do I make this work |
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