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Use =VLOOKUP()
Say in A1 thru B10 we have: horses alert dog bark cat meew frog croak bee buzz lion roar goat baaa cow moo pig oink and if D9 contains horses then: =VLOOKUP(D9,A1:B10,2,FALSE) will retrun alert. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200793 "Casi12" wrote: Hi there I have a list of words. I need a cell that will look up that word and return another word. For example. If A1=horses, B2=alert. I have a number of originating words and a number of instructions that need to be displayed depending on that originating word. Can anyone help?! |
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