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That works sort of. I guess you're hinting at how I wanted the last
condition handled, and it was with the ReqPO!T7 instead of the ",0". You helped me out so much, you have no idea. Plus, I learned a bit more about conditions, so thank you a lot!!! "John C" wrote: =IF(OR(E8="DG F",E8="DG M"),IF(D8=1,ReqPO!T7,9999),0) The last ,0 what occurs if E8 is neither DG F or DG M, which you don't give a response as to how you want that condition handled. Replace as needed. -- John C "Eden397" wrote: Hi, I am trying to write a formula that looks at column E and determines if it has in it the words DG F or DG M. If it has either of those words, then I want the formula to go to Column E and see if there is a 1 or a 0. If a 1, then go to another worksheet and take the value from there. If a 0, replace with 9999. Below is sort of what I was thinking but it comes back with an error on the D8=0. Can anyone help? Thanks, Eden 397 IF(E8="Dg F",or(if(e8="DG M",AND(if(D8=0)=True),1,ReqPO!T7))) |
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