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I think I am making this more difficult than it is, but I can't sort it out
in my mind. I need a formula that does the following: Returns "ADK" if the ref cell contains Dean, dean, Dean's, dean's or returns "DJM" if the same ref cell contains Dave, dave, Dave's, dave's, and returns "MWP" if there is anything else but Dean or Dave or David in the cell. I'm thinking that I can use the logic if it finds an e in the 2nd position, return "ADK" or if it finds an a in the 2nd position then return "DJM". Am I on the right track with this? It seems like there are too many logigals for an if/then formula? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated! (I am using Excel 2000) |
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