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I have a column of data, some of which I want to mathematically operate on
and some of which I do not. The cells which I do wish to use to flag the need to operate will all contain text that starts with the letter "U". Is there a way to say in an IF Statement "IF cell B3 contains text that begins with a "U", then run my desired calculation on 2 other cells? Thanks, |
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