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![]() I've seen in this forum that someone already asked the question but there was no answer... I'm also unable to use the wild character (*) in my IF function - I want the formula to return $51.44 and $25.31 amounts in column D if "EXON" chain is encountered in cells of column B. My statement looks like this: =IF(B4="EXXON*",C4,0) but it doesn't work... Calumn A Column B Column C Column D 10/29/2005 HEINIE'S MARKET $12.28 10/30/2005 VAIL PASS SALES 0374 $198.00 10/29/2005 EINSTEIN BROS #1793 $7.54 10/27/2005 EXXONMOBIL75 $51.44 $51.44 10/27/2005 HEINIE'S MARKET $11.97 10/27/2005 EXXONMOBIL35 $25.31 $25.31 Any ideas???? Thanks, jakar -- jakar ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jakar's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28844 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=485929 |
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