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I am trying to create a formula to do the following:
A1 contains a zip code. Column B is a listing of zip codes with neach code in it's own cell from B1 to B10. I want what I think is an IF/Then formula that says IF A1 is found in the range from B1 to B10, then "Yes", if not "No". Can anyone ehlp? Thanks. |
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