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I'm stumped....What I and trying to do is set up multple IF situations from
drop down lists. As an example: =IF(AND(B25="Hockey",D25="English",E25="Standard") ,"123456789","Special")...now I want to say the IF it different it will be this, but IF it's different again it will be this...and so on. I have already 48 circumstances. If I knew VB, I'm sure there is a more realistic way to do this. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. |
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