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If anyone can help me with this formula, I will be very grateful.
I am manipulating a mailing list in Excel and I want the correct city to populate a field, according to the Zip Code entered in another field. For instance, if the Zip Code entered into A1=90272, the City in B1 should equal "Pacific Palisades" - If the Zip Code entered into A1=90402, the CIty in B1 should equal "Santa Monica" and so on. There are going to be about 5 different Zip Code possibilities in the whole list. I am guessing that it will be some variation of a formula like this entered into B1: =IF(A1=90272,"Pacific Palisades") but I don't know how to write the formula for multiple Zip Code and City combinations. Can anybody help?? Thanks! |
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