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Hi,
I have an excel sheet where column A is numbers and B is text. Is there a formula I can use to search column B for a specific text and then return the the number in column A? Ie, I want to search in all of column B whether any of the cells says 'yes' for example and return the A cell besides it. So if cell B2 is 'yes' then I want to return cell A2. Is there a way of doing this? Many thanks. Shilps |
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