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Thank you in advance for your time and help.
Here is the senario: I have a table with Vendor Names and Y or N next to each name. Vendor Name Qualified A N B Y C Y D N E Y I would like to concatenate all the Vendor Names that are qualified in one cell. So for this example the result would be: B, C, E I realize that I need to write a formula to loop through the data but I am not exactly sure how this is done. I think I have a phobia of loops and arrays:) |
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